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  • 2025Investigating Fracture Behavior in Titanium Aluminides: Surface Roughness as an Indicator of Fracture Mechanisms in Ti-48Al-2Cr-2Nb Alloys1citations
  • 2023A Preliminary Study on the Sustainability of Metallization of Polymer Matrix Composites through Cold Spray5citations
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  • 2022Integrating 3D printing of polymer matrix composites and metal additive layer manufacturing: surface metallization of 3D printed composite panels through cold spray deposition of aluminium particles15citations
  • 2021Manufacturing Of Aluminum Coating On 3D-Printed Onyx With Cold Spray Technology4citations
  • 2021Fused Filament Fabrication of ONYX-Based Composites Coated with Aluminum Powders: a Preliminary Analysis on Feasibility and Characterization4citations
  • 2020Metallization of fiber reinforced composite by surface functionalization and cold spray deposition26citations

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Fused Filament Fabrication of ONYX-Based Composites Coated with Aluminum Powders: a Preliminary Analysis on Feasibility and Characterization

  • Perna, Alessia Serena
Abstract

<jats:p>Polymer-based AM methods are the most mature additive technologies for their versatility and variety of products obtainable. The addition of fibre reinforcement can also confer to the manufactures produced good mechanical properties. Unfortunately, several applications are still precluded because polymers cannot guarantee appropriate electrical conductivity, erosion resistance and operating temperature. Aiming to overcome these issues, the metallization of the surfaces emerges as a possible solution. Unfortunately, thermoplastic polymers exhibit thermosensitive behaviour and run the risk of being damaged when traditional metallization techniques, which require the melting of metal powders which will act as a protective coating. For this reason, studies have focused on Cold Gas Dynamic Spray, an additive manufacturing technology, which exploits kinetic energy to favour the adhesion of metal particles rather than the increase in temperature. In this work, a first attempt is made to verify the feasibility of cold spray coatings on 3D printed composite substrates, produced by means of Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) technique. FFF technology allows the deposition of two different types of filaments by using a double extruder. These composite fibres within 3D printed parts manage to give the object a resistance comparable to that of a metal part with lower production cost and a high degree of automation. These structures, made of ONYX, a Nylon matrix in which short carbon fibres are dispersed, and reinforced with long carbon fibres, are designed to better fit the CS deposition. Aluminium coatings have been produced and a characterization campaign has been carried on.</jats:p>

Topics
  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • Carbon
  • aluminium
  • composite
  • thermoplastic
  • electrical conductivity
  • additive manufacturing
  • spray coating
  • field-flow fractionation
  • aluminium powder