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UV-Assisted 3D Printing of Polymer Composites from Thermally and Mechanically Recycled Carbon Fibers

Despite the growing global interest in 3D printed carbon fiber reinforced polymers, most of the applications are still limited to high-performance sectors due to the low effectiveness–cost ratio of virgin carbon fibers. However, the use of recycled carbon fibers in 3D printing is almost unexplored,...

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Autores principales: Mantelli, Andrea, Romani, Alessia, Suriano, Raffaella, Diani, Marco, Colledani, Marcello, Sarlin, Essi, Turri, Stefano, Levi, Marinella
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7956419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673468
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13050726
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author Mantelli, Andrea
Romani, Alessia
Suriano, Raffaella
Diani, Marco
Colledani, Marcello
Sarlin, Essi
Turri, Stefano
Levi, Marinella
author_facet Mantelli, Andrea
Romani, Alessia
Suriano, Raffaella
Diani, Marco
Colledani, Marcello
Sarlin, Essi
Turri, Stefano
Levi, Marinella
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description Despite the growing global interest in 3D printed carbon fiber reinforced polymers, most of the applications are still limited to high-performance sectors due to the low effectiveness–cost ratio of virgin carbon fibers. However, the use of recycled carbon fibers in 3D printing is almost unexplored, especially for thermoset-based composites. This paper aims to demonstrate the feasibility of recycled carbon fibers 3D printing via UV-assisted direct ink writing. Pyrolyzed recycled carbon fibers with a sizing treatment were firstly shredded to be used as a reinforcement of a thermally and photo-curable acrylic resin. UV-differential scanning calorimetry analyses were then performed to define the material crosslinking of the 3D printable ink. Because of the poor UV reactivity of the resin loaded with carbon fibers, a rheology modifier was added to guarantee shape retention after 3D printing. Thanks to a customized 3D printer based on a commercial apparatus, a batch of specimens was successfully 3D printed. According to the tensile tests and Scanning Electron Microscopy analysis, the material shows good mechanical properties and the absence of layer marks related to the 3D printing. These results will, therefore, pave the way for the use of 3D printed recycled carbon fiber reinforced polymers in new fields of application.
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spelling pubmed-79564192021-03-16 UV-Assisted 3D Printing of Polymer Composites from Thermally and Mechanically Recycled Carbon Fibers Mantelli, Andrea Romani, Alessia Suriano, Raffaella Diani, Marco Colledani, Marcello Sarlin, Essi Turri, Stefano Levi, Marinella Polymers (Basel) Article Despite the growing global interest in 3D printed carbon fiber reinforced polymers, most of the applications are still limited to high-performance sectors due to the low effectiveness–cost ratio of virgin carbon fibers. However, the use of recycled carbon fibers in 3D printing is almost unexplored, especially for thermoset-based composites. This paper aims to demonstrate the feasibility of recycled carbon fibers 3D printing via UV-assisted direct ink writing. Pyrolyzed recycled carbon fibers with a sizing treatment were firstly shredded to be used as a reinforcement of a thermally and photo-curable acrylic resin. UV-differential scanning calorimetry analyses were then performed to define the material crosslinking of the 3D printable ink. Because of the poor UV reactivity of the resin loaded with carbon fibers, a rheology modifier was added to guarantee shape retention after 3D printing. Thanks to a customized 3D printer based on a commercial apparatus, a batch of specimens was successfully 3D printed. According to the tensile tests and Scanning Electron Microscopy analysis, the material shows good mechanical properties and the absence of layer marks related to the 3D printing. These results will, therefore, pave the way for the use of 3D printed recycled carbon fiber reinforced polymers in new fields of application. MDPI 2021-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7956419/ /pubmed/33673468 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13050726 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mantelli, Andrea
Romani, Alessia
Suriano, Raffaella
Diani, Marco
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Sarlin, Essi
Turri, Stefano
Levi, Marinella
UV-Assisted 3D Printing of Polymer Composites from Thermally and Mechanically Recycled Carbon Fibers
title UV-Assisted 3D Printing of Polymer Composites from Thermally and Mechanically Recycled Carbon Fibers
title_full UV-Assisted 3D Printing of Polymer Composites from Thermally and Mechanically Recycled Carbon Fibers
title_fullStr UV-Assisted 3D Printing of Polymer Composites from Thermally and Mechanically Recycled Carbon Fibers
title_full_unstemmed UV-Assisted 3D Printing of Polymer Composites from Thermally and Mechanically Recycled Carbon Fibers
title_short UV-Assisted 3D Printing of Polymer Composites from Thermally and Mechanically Recycled Carbon Fibers
title_sort uv-assisted 3d printing of polymer composites from thermally and mechanically recycled carbon fibers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7956419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673468
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13050726
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