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Mechanical properties and water absorption behaviour of PLA and PLA/wood composites prepared by 3D printing and injection moulding

Journal

RAPID PROTOTYPING JOURNAL
Volume 25, Issue 4, Pages 672-678

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/RPJ-06-2018-0149

Keywords

3D-FLM-printing; Biopolymers

Funding

  1. European Regional Development Fund
  2. province of Upper Austria through the program IWB 2014-2020 - Upper Austria (project Biorest)
  3. province of Upper Austria through the program INTERREG V-A osterreich - Deutschland/Bayern 2014-2020 [TFP Hy-Mat AB97]

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Purpose This papers aims to study the influence of water absorption on the mechanical properties of poly lactic acid (PLA) and PLA/Wood composites. Virgin PLA and PLA/Wood double-bone-shaped specimens were prepared by two methods: injection moulding and 3D printing. The results were compared to each other and showed the influence of the production method on the properties of the produced parts. Design/methodology/approach Morphology studies were done by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) from fracture surfaces of tensile and notched impact specimens of all samples. Tensile properties were analysed by the production and testing of dog-bone-shaped samples. Heat deflection temperature (HDT) was tested, as also was the crystallinity of the tested samples by differential scanning calorimetry. Findings The values for notched impact strength were higher upon water uptake in the case of injection-moulded specimens, which was not the case with 3D-printed specimens. Tensile properties of the specimens produced by both methods were reduced after water absorption tests. Values of the HDT were also lower after water absorption tests studied for both processing methods. Originality/value Morphology studies were done by SEM from fracture surfaces of tensile as well as notched impact specimens of injection-moulded and 3D-printed samples. The effect of water storage on various samples was tested. The two different production technologies were compared to each other owing to their influence of water storage. This study also dealt with NFC compounds and produced NFC composites and the influence of water storage on these samples.

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