Original paper
On reducing anisotropy in 3D printed polymers via ionizing radiation
Abstract
The mechanical properties of materials printed using fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printers typically rely only on adhesion among melt processed thermoplastic polymer strands. This dramatically limits the utility of FFF systems today for a host of manufacturing and consumer products and severely limits the toughness in 3D printed shape memory polymers. To improve the interlayer adhesion in 3D printed parts, we introduce crosslinks among...
Paper Details
Title
On reducing anisotropy in 3D printed polymers via ionizing radiation
Published Date
Nov 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
55
Issue
23
Pages
5969 - 5979
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