The influence of the raster angle on the dimensional accuracy of FDM-printed PLA, PETG, and ABS tensile specimens

Oğuz Tunçel
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3D printing is a rapidly advancing method in digital manufacturing techniques and produces objects in layers. Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) is a 3D printing technology where the material is melted in a hot nozzle and then placed on a build platform to create a prototype layer by layer. In this study, the effects of different raster angles (0°, 45°, 90°, 45°/-45°, 0°/90°) on dimensional accuracy for PLA, PETG and ABS materials produced using FDM were investigated. The results show that PETG generally shows higher dimensional deviations compared to PLA and ABS, and samples with a scan angle of 90° generally have lower deviation percentages than other angles. Width deviations (approximately 1.5% on average) were lower than thickness deviations (approximately 9.5% on average). Analysis of the cross-sectional areas shows that all samples are above the theoretical area (41.6 mm2). PETG samples with a scan angle of 45°/-45° exhibit the largest cross-sectional area (46.78 mm2), while ABS samples with a scan angle of 90° exhibit the smallest (45.46 mm2). This study is important to understand the impact of material selection and raster angle on dimensional accuracy, and it is recommended to account for cross-sectional deviations and calculate the stress based on the actual cross-sectional area to achieve more accurate results in applications requiring precise measurements. These data offer valuable information for those interested in 3D printing and its professionals and can lead to further research in this field, so that printing techniques can be further developed and product quality can be improved.
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光栅角度对 FDM 印刷聚乳酸、PETG 和 ABS 拉伸试样尺寸精度的影响
三维打印是数字制造技术中发展迅速的一种方法,可分层制造物体。熔融沉积建模(FDM)是一种三维打印技术,材料在热喷嘴中熔化,然后放置在构建平台上,逐层创建原型。本研究调查了不同光栅角度(0°、45°、90°、45°/-45°、0°/90°)对使用 FDM 生产的 PLA、PETG 和 ABS 材料尺寸精度的影响。结果表明,与聚乳酸和 ABS 相比,PETG 的尺寸偏差通常更高,扫描角度为 90° 的样品的偏差百分比通常低于其他角度的样品。宽度偏差(平均约 1.5%)低于厚度偏差(平均约 9.5%)。横截面积分析表明,所有样品都高于理论面积(41.6 平方毫米)。扫描角度为 45°/-45° 的 PETG 样品的横截面积最大(46.78 平方毫米),而扫描角度为 90° 的 ABS 样品的横截面积最小(45.46 平方毫米)。这项研究对于了解材料选择和光栅角度对尺寸精度的影响非常重要,建议在需要精确测量的应用中,考虑横截面偏差并根据实际横截面积计算应力,以获得更精确的结果。这些数据为那些对三维打印及其专业人员感兴趣的人提供了宝贵的信息,并可促进该领域的进一步研究,从而进一步开发打印技术,提高产品质量。
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