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Experimental study of resin coating to improve the impact strength of fused filament fabrication process pieces

Luis Lisandro López Taborda (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad del Atlantico, Barranquilla, Colombia; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia and Department of Development, Research and Innovation, 3D Ingenieria BQ SAS, Barranquilla, Colombia)
Eduar Pérez (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia and Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander-Ocaña, Ocaña, Colombia)
Daniel Quintero (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia and Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander-Ocaña, Ocaña, Colombia)
José Fernando Noguera Polania (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia)
Habib Zambrano Rodriguez (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia)
Heriberto Maury (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia)
Ivan E. Esparragoza (Department of Engineering, Penn State Brandywine, Media, Pennsylvania, USA)

Rapid Prototyping Journal

ISSN: 1355-2546

Article publication date: 27 February 2021

Issue publication date: 2 April 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to evaluate the impact breaking energy of the parts manufactured by the fused filament fabrication (FFF) method. The evaluation considers the use of the epoxy resin coating, different materials and different printing orientations.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors developed an experimental statistical design using 54 experimental trials. The experiments’ output variable is the impact break energy of the parts manufactured by the FFF method. The input variables for the experiments consist of an epoxy resin coating (XTC-3D®, generic resin and without resin coating), different filament materials (nylon + carbon fiber, polyethylene terephthalate and polycarbonate) and different printing orientations (flat, edge and vertical) used. The authors carried out the tests following the EN ISO 179-1.

Findings

The use of resin coating has a significant influence on the impact energy of parts manufactured using the FFF method. The resin coating increases the impact resistance of parts processed by FFF by almost 100% of the value as compared to the parts without a resin coating. Post-processing is useful on ductile materials and increases impact breaking energy at weak print orientations.

Originality/value

This research opens a new opportunity to improve the mechanical properties of parts manufactured using the FFF method. The use of a resin coating reinforces the parts in weak print orientation.

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Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Universidad del Norte and the call for proposal of Colciencias No. 727 and 753, and also by the Universidad del Atlántico by call for proposal RES001735. The experimental data were obtained at the Universidad del Norte and 3D Ingeniería Bq SAS.

Citation

López Taborda, L.L., Pérez, E., Quintero, D., Noguera Polania, J.F., Zambrano Rodriguez, H., Maury, H. and Esparragoza, I.E. (2021), "Experimental study of resin coating to improve the impact strength of fused filament fabrication process pieces", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 27 No. 3, pp. 475-486. https://doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-08-2018-0194

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