Affiliation:
1. Institute of Physics—Center for Science and Education Silesian University of Technology Gliwice 44‐100 Poland
2. Virtual Institute of Applied Research on Advanced Materials (VIARAM) 33619 Bielefeld Germany
3. Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences Interaktion 1 33619 Bielefeld Germany
Abstract
AbstractAdditive manufacturing, also named 3D printing, can be used to create objects from diverse polymers, metals, and other materials in diverse shapes and dimensions. If special physical or chemical properties are necessitated, using corresponding feedstock enables varying such properties in a broad range. Besides choosing a suitable base material, often composite materials are used for specific applications. Here, an overview of recent developments in 3D printing of polymer composites with conductive properties is given. After a definition of conductivity ranges and the respective potential applications, additive manufacturing methods applicable for these polymer composites as well as potential resistivity or resistance measurement methods are reported. An overview of the most recent reports of 3D printing polymer composites with different conductive fillers is followed by a summary of the applications found in the recent literature.
Funder
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Organic Chemistry,General Chemical Engineering
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