Investigating recycled 3D printing filament waste-based composites reinforced by fillers
This study explores the potential of recycling different waste generated from 3D printing (3DP) filaments to develop composite materials integrated with silica filler. Through comprehensive mechanical property analyses, including tensile stress, ductility, and toughness, the research expo...
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author | Amged Elhassan Sidra Siraj Noura Al Mazrouei Waleed Ahmed Essam Zaneldin Ali H. AlMarzouqi |
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This study explores the potential of recycling different waste generated from 3D printing (3DP) filaments to develop composite materials integrated with silica filler. Through comprehensive mechanical property analyses, including tensile stress, ductility, and toughness, the research exposes significant trends associated with varying concentrations of silica filler. Results indicate a substantial increase in stiffness as silica filler content rises, owing to enhanced interfacial adhesion properties. However, this enhancement is accompanied by diminished ductility and toughness due to the formation of agglomerates and structural voids within the composite matrix. These findings highlight the critical importance of optimizing filler dispersion and concentration to balance mechanical performance and material sustainability in recycled 3DP filament waste-based composites. |
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spelling | doaj-art-b66562db276c4302976fcc6c17fd1e6c2025-02-10T22:55:34ZengAcademia.edu JournalsAcademia Materials Science2997-20272024-06-011210.20935/AcadMatSci6235Investigating recycled 3D printing filament waste-based composites reinforced by fillersAmged Elhassan0Sidra Siraj1Noura Al Mazrouei2Waleed Ahmed3Essam Zaneldin4Ali H. AlMarzouqi5Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, College of Engineering, UAE University, Al-Ain 15551, United Arab Emirates.Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department, College of Engineering, UAE University, Al-Ain 15551, United Arab Emirates.Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department, College of Engineering, UAE University, Al-Ain 15551, United Arab Emirates.Engineering Requirements Unit, College of Engineering, UAE University, Al-Ain 15551, United Arab Emirates.Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, College of Engineering, UAE University, Al-Ain 15551, United Arab Emirates.Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department, College of Engineering, UAE University, Al-Ain 15551, United Arab Emirates. This study explores the potential of recycling different waste generated from 3D printing (3DP) filaments to develop composite materials integrated with silica filler. Through comprehensive mechanical property analyses, including tensile stress, ductility, and toughness, the research exposes significant trends associated with varying concentrations of silica filler. Results indicate a substantial increase in stiffness as silica filler content rises, owing to enhanced interfacial adhesion properties. However, this enhancement is accompanied by diminished ductility and toughness due to the formation of agglomerates and structural voids within the composite matrix. These findings highlight the critical importance of optimizing filler dispersion and concentration to balance mechanical performance and material sustainability in recycled 3DP filament waste-based composites.https://www.academia.edu/121167052/Investigating_recycled_3D_printing_filament_waste_based_composites_reinforced_by_fillers |
spellingShingle | Amged Elhassan Sidra Siraj Noura Al Mazrouei Waleed Ahmed Essam Zaneldin Ali H. AlMarzouqi Investigating recycled 3D printing filament waste-based composites reinforced by fillers Academia Materials Science |
title | Investigating recycled 3D printing filament waste-based composites reinforced by fillers |
title_full | Investigating recycled 3D printing filament waste-based composites reinforced by fillers |
title_fullStr | Investigating recycled 3D printing filament waste-based composites reinforced by fillers |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigating recycled 3D printing filament waste-based composites reinforced by fillers |
title_short | Investigating recycled 3D printing filament waste-based composites reinforced by fillers |
title_sort | investigating recycled 3d printing filament waste based composites reinforced by fillers |
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