Variations in the Thermomechanical and Structural Properties during the Cooling of Shape-Memory R-PETG

Author:

Sava Ștefan-Dumitru1,Pricop Bogdan1ORCID,Comăneci Radu-Ioachim1,Cimpoeșu Nicanor1,Popa Mihai1ORCID,Lohan Nicoleta-Monica1ORCID,Bujoreanu Leandru-Gheorghe1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Materials Science, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iași, Blvd. Dimitrie Mangeron 71A, 700050 Iasi, Romania

Abstract

One of the useful features of 3D-printed specimens of recycled polyethylene terephthalate glycol (R-PETG) is the ability to repetitively develop free recovery as well as the work-generating, shape-memory effect. This behavior is enabled by the R-PETG’s capacity to stiffen during cooling, thus allowing for a new temporary shape to be induced. Aiming to devise an explanation for the polymer’s stiffening, in this study, the variation in some of the R-PETG’s parameters during cooling are emphasized and discussed. The evolution of an R-PETG filament’s shape was monitored during room-temperature-bending heating–cooling cycles. Straight-shape recovery and the complete loss of stiffness were observed at the start and the end of heating, respectively, followed by the forced straightening of the filament, performed by the operator, around 40 °C, during cooling. The tests performed by dynamic mechanical analysis disclosed the rise of the storage modulus (E’) after 100 °C heating followed by either liquid-nitrogen- or air-cooling to room temperature, in such a way that E’ was always larger after cooling than initially. Static tests emphasized a peculiar stress variation during a heating–cooling cycle applied in air, within the heating chamber of the tensile testing machine. Tensile-failure tests were performed at −10 °C at a rate of 100 mm/min, with specimens printed at various deposition directions between 10 and 40° to the transversal direction. The specimens printed at 40°, which had the largest ultimate strains, were broken with tensile rates between 100 and 500 mm/min. Deformation rate increase favored the shift from crazing to delamination failure modes. The correlation between the structural changes, the sharp E’ increase on heating, and the stiffening induced by cooling represents a novel approach that enables the use of 3D-printed R-PETG for the fabrication of the active parts of low-priced lightweight resettable actuators.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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