2022
DOI: 10.1177/09544089221104771
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Secondary recycled polyvinylidene–limestone composite in 4D printing applications for heritage structures: Rheological, thermal, mechanical, spectroscopic, and morphological analysis

Abstract: Polymer 3D printing has motivated researchers toward the use of this technology for the maintenance and repair of heritage structures. This results in the exploration of different thermoplastic composites as smart materials having properties like programmable features (one-way, two-way), sensing, etc. Also, the excessive use of thermoplastics in various fields has resulted in plastic solid waste management issues. Several studies have been reported on plastic solid waste management with 3D printing. But hither… Show more

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