Affiliation:
1. Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture (DICAr), University of Catania, Viale Andrea Doria 6, 95125 Catania, Italy
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of two critical variables for environmental process sustainability, i.e., extruder temperature and printing rate, on thermomechanical performance and accuracy in overall sample sizes, when printing bio-based materials. In this context, 3D specimens produced from basic polylactide (n-PLA) and wood-filled PLA polymer (f-PLA) were realized using extrusion-based additive manufacturing technology (MEX) by varying the nozzle temperatures (200 °C, 210 °C, and 220 °C) and speed (from 70 mm/s to 130 mm/s). Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) was carried out on the produced specimens, providing information on changes in storage modulus at testing temperature of 30 °C (E′30) and glass transition temperature (Tg) for each printing condition. Measurements of sample sizes allowed for printing precision considerations as a function of processing temperature and speed. The results revealed similar trends in E′30 changes in printed specimens at a fixed extruder temperature as a function of printing speed for n-PLA and f-PLA. Infrared spectroscopy was performed on printed samples and unextruded material to attest potential material degradation under various operating conditions. Finally, images of sample surface allowed to verify the homogeneity of the diameter of the extruded material and the layer–layer contact at the interface.
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