Enhancing 3D printing sustainability: Reinforcing thermoplastic polyurethane with recycled polyurethane foam for durable applications in orthopedic footwear

Author:

Mohamed Toaa Salama1,Nassef Ehssan1,Morsy Ashraf12,Ewais Hassan A.34,Abdel‐Salam Ahmed H.56,Morsy Ahmed7ORCID,Abd El‐Moneim Nabil Mahmoud8

Affiliation:

1. Petrochemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering Pharos University Alexandria Egypt

2. Materials Science Department Institute of Graduate Studies & Research, Alexandria University Alexandria Egypt

3. Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science King Abdulaziz University Jeddah Saudi Arabia

4. Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science Beni‐Suef University Beni‐Suef City Egypt

5. Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science University of Jeddah Jeddah Saudi Arabia

6. Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science Alexandria University Alexandria Egypt

7. Faculty of Dentistry and Oral Surgery Pharos University Alexandria Egypt

8. Chemical Engineering Department College of Engineering, University of Cairo Cairo Egypt

Abstract

AbstractThis study seeks to advance the realm of 3D printing through the exploration of fabricating polymer matrix composite objects using recycled materials, with a particular emphasis on bolstering durability. Characterization was carried out by integrating polyurethane foam (PUF) residues into thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) composites at different concentrations (ranging from 3% to 10% wt/wt), which are frequently employed in 3D printing. The chemical functions were analyzed using Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), while thermal stability was measured through thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA). The morphology characterized of the material via scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and density measurement identified that the surface roughness and void content of the PUF/TPU composite materials was a significant factor affecting the measured mechanical properties. Experimental results indicate that higher PUF content enhances filament properties and the resultant 3D printed products, showcasing a reduction in both the density and melt index of the produced filament by 15.9% and 34.4%, respectively, with the addition of 5% wt./wt. PUF residues to TPU. Additionally, there was a notable increase in Young's modulus of the produced filament by 79.9% and maximum stress by 12.7%, while elongation at break was reduced by 24.9%. Furthermore, the study highlights the sustainability advantages of utilizing recycled PUF, contributing to waste reduction and associated cost savings. Recycled PUF emerges as a cost‐effective additive for synthesizing 3D polymeric materials, holding promise for diverse applications such as orthopedic footwear, leveraging the desirable attributes of TPU.Highlights Recycled (PUF)/TPU composites for 3D printing, enhancing durability. PUF content improves filament properties, reducing density and melt index. Young's modulus and maximum stress of produced filament increases. Utilizing recycled PUF reduces waste and promises sustainability.

Publisher

Wiley

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