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3D PRINTING OF FABRICS: AN ANALYSIS OF MICRO-POROUS STRUCTURES IN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

3D PRINTING OF FABRICS: AN ANALYSIS OF MICRO-POROUS STRUCTURES IN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

Oliveira, Vinícius ; Leal, Débora ; Kerche, Eduardo ; Correia, Paulo Romano ; Gonçalves, Ana Paula ; Horiuchi, Lucas ; Andrade, Marina ; Polkowski, Rodrigo ;

Completo:

"3D printing via fused filament fabrication (FFF) has become a versatile alternative for rapid prototyping and producing parts with complex and customizable designs. Currently, there is a noticeable lack of published articles addressing the challenges of 3D micro-printing fabric meshes. Therefore, the objective of this study was to carry out a case study to evaluate the application of the FFF process for printing polymeric fabrics with micro-porous structures. The printing limits for minimum fabric thickness and porous size were analyzed. It was possible to print structures with 42 and 19 μm openings using grid and rectilinear patterns, respectively. With the refinement of the process, it is feasible to create even smaller porous structures."

Completo:

"3D printing via fused filament fabrication (FFF) has become a versatile alternative for rapid prototyping and producing parts with complex and customizable designs. Currently, there is a noticeable lack of published articles addressing the challenges of 3D micro-printing fabric meshes. Therefore, the objective of this study was to carry out a case study to evaluate the application of the FFF process for printing polymeric fabrics with micro-porous structures. The printing limits for minimum fabric thickness and porous size were analyzed. It was possible to print structures with 42 and 19 μm openings using grid and rectilinear patterns, respectively. With the refinement of the process, it is feasible to create even smaller porous structures."

Palavras-chave: 3D printing, fabric, FFF, microprinting, micro-porous structures,

Palavras-chave: 3D printing, fabric, FFF, microprinting, micro-porous structures,

DOI: 10.5151/siintec2024-393361

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Como citar:

Oliveira, Vinícius; Leal, Débora; Kerche, Eduardo; Correia, Paulo Romano; Gonçalves, Ana Paula; Horiuchi, Lucas; Andrade, Marina; Polkowski, Rodrigo; "3D PRINTING OF FABRICS: AN ANALYSIS OF MICRO-POROUS STRUCTURES IN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING", p. 983-990 . In: . São Paulo: Blucher, 2024.
ISSN 2357-7592, DOI 10.5151/siintec2024-393361

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