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- 2024Utilizing in-nozzle impregnation for enhancing the strength of recycled PET-derived 3D printed continuous banana fiber reinforced bio-compositescitations
- 2024Enhanced fracture toughness and tensile strength of 3D printed recycled ABS composites reinforced with continuous metallic fiber for load-bearing applicationcitations
- 2023Laser powder bed fusion of glass-filled polyamide-composite with enhanced physical propertiescitations
- 2023Development of sustainable <scp>3D</scp> printing filaments using recycled/virgin <scp>ABS</scp> blends: Processing and characterizationcitations
- 2022Recent advances in fused deposition modeling based additive manufacturing of thermoplastic composite structures: A reviewcitations
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Recent advances in fused deposition modeling based additive manufacturing of thermoplastic composite structures: A review
Abstract
<jats:p> Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is one of the leading emerging technologies of Industry 4.0, which has been employed to develop sustainable engineering products, customized implants and sophisticated biomedical devices. However, the mechanical strength and durability of 3D printed parts is still lower than its conventional counterparts, which restrict its widespread use. In this regard, the use of short fibres (i.e. natural or artificial) and advanced nanomaterials to reinforce the existing polymer matrix has been drastically increased to improve the load bearing capacity of FDM printed parts. Hence, this article aims to provide a systematic review on thermoplastic composite structure prepared through FDM technology and summarizes the current knowledge about the use of various additives to improve the overall quality FDM parts. Moreover, the common defects associated with FDM printed composite structures and the methods required to improve the quality of FDM composite parts are discussed in this article. </jats:p>