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3D‐Printed Functional Polymers and Nanocomposites: Defects Characterization and Product Quality Improvement

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There have been continuing efforts toward improving printability and minimizing defects in 3D‐printed functional polymers and polymer nanocomposites (PNCs). While printability is essentially material related, and formation of defects is… Click to show full abstract

There have been continuing efforts toward improving printability and minimizing defects in 3D‐printed functional polymers and polymer nanocomposites (PNCs). While printability is essentially material related, and formation of defects is largely influenced by operational parameters, there is an interconnection between the factors influencing both. It is important to have a comprehensive insight on how these aspects interrelate to increase the prospect of improving part performance and widening the current range of applications of 3D‐printed polymer‐based functional materials. Therefore, this work first reviews various polymer 3D printing techniques and recent advances in 3D‐printed functional polymers and PNCs before discussing characterization and control of common defects in printed parts. Techniques for improving printability of polymer‐based functional materials are then discussed. Some opportunities for further developments in this area are highlighted in respect of polymer blending, immiscible blend nanocomposites, and a specific product development prospect.

Keywords: polymers nanocomposites; printed functional; product; nanocomposites defects; functional polymers; characterization

Journal Title: Advanced Engineering Materials
Year Published: 2022

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