2024
DOI: 10.3390/jcs8100410
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Three-Dimensional Printing Limitations of Polymers Reinforced with Continuous Stainless Steel Fibres and Curvature Stiffness

Alison J. Clarke,
Andrew N. Dickson,
Vladimir Milosavljević
et al.

Abstract: This study investigates the printability limitations of 3D-printed continuous 316L stainless steel fibre-reinforced polymer composites obtained using the Materials Extrusion (MEX) technique. The objective was to better understand the geometric printing limitations of composites fabricated using continuous steel fibres, based on a combination of bending stiffness testing and piezoresistive property studies. The 0.5 mm composite filaments used in this study were obtained by co-extruding polylactic acid (PLA), wi… Show more

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