Influence of Build Height on Quality of Additively Manufactured Thermoplastic Polyurethane Parts

authored by
Sudhanshu Gangwar, Prateek Saxena, Tobias Biermann, Carl Steinnagel, Roland Lachmayer
Abstract

Due to geometrical degrees of freedom, low cost, and ease of realizing complex structures, polymer additive manufacturing (AM) has emerged exceptionally well. Even with rapid evolutionary growth, AM lacks sound quality mainly including inherent porosity and surface roughness compared to their counterparts (conventional manufacturing processes) due to the involvement of several printing parameters in AM processes. This quality-based comparative assessment presents the influence of build/layer height on the porosity (using micro-X-ray computed tomography) and surface roughness (in build direction) of additively manufactured thermoplastic polyurethane (due to its versatile properties in applications like wearable electronics and biomedical) using three different polymer AM processes namely selective laser sintering, fused deposition modeling, and stereolithography. Along with porosity, an in-depth pore characterization is also performed to understand the geometrical feature and severity of pores present in each sample of the AM process. Results are compared finally to make concluding remarks.

Organisation(s)
Institute of Motion Engineering and Mechanism Design
PhoenixD: Photonics, Optics, and Engineering - Innovation Across Disciplines
External Organisation(s)
Indian Institute of Technology Mandi (IITMandi)
Type
Article
Journal
Advanced engineering materials
Volume
26
No. of pages
10
ISSN
1438-1656
Publication date
19.06.2024
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Materials Science(all), Condensed Matter Physics
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.1002/adem.202400293 (Access: Closed)