Initial Study on Rheological Behaviour of Hydroxyapatites / Polylactic Acid Composite for 3D Printing Filament

- The present fused deposition modeling (FDM) printing process has concentrated on combining metal or ceramic filled with polymer because it could provide a strong composite in layered manufacturing technology in comparison to a single polymer material. However, the ability of the composite material...

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Published in:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUTOMOTIVE AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Main Authors: Marzuki, Afeeqa Puteri; Nasir, Mohd Alfiqrie Mohd; Salleh, Farrahshaida Mohd; Ismail, Muhammad Hussain; Murat, Bibi Intan Suraya; Ibrahim
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Language:English
Published: UNIV MALAYSIA PAHANG 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001197111100002
author Marzuki
Afeeqa Puteri; Nasir
Mohd Alfiqrie Mohd; Salleh
Farrahshaida Mohd; Ismail
Muhammad Hussain; Murat
Bibi Intan Suraya; Ibrahim
Marzuki
spellingShingle Marzuki
Afeeqa Puteri; Nasir
Mohd Alfiqrie Mohd; Salleh
Farrahshaida Mohd; Ismail
Muhammad Hussain; Murat
Bibi Intan Suraya; Ibrahim
Marzuki
Initial Study on Rheological Behaviour of Hydroxyapatites / Polylactic Acid Composite for 3D Printing Filament
Engineering
author_facet Marzuki
Afeeqa Puteri; Nasir
Mohd Alfiqrie Mohd; Salleh
Farrahshaida Mohd; Ismail
Muhammad Hussain; Murat
Bibi Intan Suraya; Ibrahim
Marzuki
author_sort Marzuki
spelling Marzuki, Afeeqa Puteri; Nasir, Mohd Alfiqrie Mohd; Salleh, Farrahshaida Mohd; Ismail, Muhammad Hussain; Murat, Bibi Intan Suraya; Ibrahim, Marzuki
Initial Study on Rheological Behaviour of Hydroxyapatites / Polylactic Acid Composite for 3D Printing Filament
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUTOMOTIVE AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
English
Article
- The present fused deposition modeling (FDM) printing process has concentrated on combining metal or ceramic filled with polymer because it could provide a strong composite in layered manufacturing technology in comparison to a single polymer material. However, the ability of the composite material to flow into the extruder becomes an obstacle because of the changes in the polymer concentration and dispersion of filler particles in producing the printed part. Hence, the rheological behavior of Hydroxyapatites (HAp) / Polylactic Acid (PLA) composite with different contents of HAp was studied to assess its ability to flow through the extruder during the 3D printing process. Measurements such as pycnometer density, thermal analysis (DSC) and FT -IR were performed on the composite feedstock containing a variation of 10% to 30% HAp powder. The feedstocks behavior then were characterized by rheological tests at three different temperatures (140 oC, 150 oC, and 160 oC). The composition of PLA/20HAp has produced optimum rheological behavior with effective flow behavior index (n) and activation energy (E) of 0.396 and 89.03 kJ/mol, respectively which is suitable for extruding out the HAp/PLA composite to become a 3D printing filament material.
UNIV MALAYSIA PAHANG
2229-8649
2180-1606
2024
21
1
10.15282/ijame.21.1.2024.10.0856
Engineering
gold
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title Initial Study on Rheological Behaviour of Hydroxyapatites / Polylactic Acid Composite for 3D Printing Filament
title_short Initial Study on Rheological Behaviour of Hydroxyapatites / Polylactic Acid Composite for 3D Printing Filament
title_full Initial Study on Rheological Behaviour of Hydroxyapatites / Polylactic Acid Composite for 3D Printing Filament
title_fullStr Initial Study on Rheological Behaviour of Hydroxyapatites / Polylactic Acid Composite for 3D Printing Filament
title_full_unstemmed Initial Study on Rheological Behaviour of Hydroxyapatites / Polylactic Acid Composite for 3D Printing Filament
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description - The present fused deposition modeling (FDM) printing process has concentrated on combining metal or ceramic filled with polymer because it could provide a strong composite in layered manufacturing technology in comparison to a single polymer material. However, the ability of the composite material to flow into the extruder becomes an obstacle because of the changes in the polymer concentration and dispersion of filler particles in producing the printed part. Hence, the rheological behavior of Hydroxyapatites (HAp) / Polylactic Acid (PLA) composite with different contents of HAp was studied to assess its ability to flow through the extruder during the 3D printing process. Measurements such as pycnometer density, thermal analysis (DSC) and FT -IR were performed on the composite feedstock containing a variation of 10% to 30% HAp powder. The feedstocks behavior then were characterized by rheological tests at three different temperatures (140 oC, 150 oC, and 160 oC). The composition of PLA/20HAp has produced optimum rheological behavior with effective flow behavior index (n) and activation energy (E) of 0.396 and 89.03 kJ/mol, respectively which is suitable for extruding out the HAp/PLA composite to become a 3D printing filament material.
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