Combining Injection Molding and 3D Printing for Tailoring Polymer Material Properties

IF 4.2 3区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Macromolecular Materials and Engineering Pub Date : 2024-08-09 DOI:10.1002/mame.202400210
Michelle Vigogne, Carsten Zschech, Markus Stommel, Julian Thiele, Ines Kühnert
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Modern polymer-based technical components not only have to fulfill demanding mechanical-structural properties but need to integrate different functions to yield hybrid systems for complex operations. Typically, neither materials nor processing technologies are fully compatible with each other. The aim of the work is to combine the advantages of seemingly incompatible manufacturing processes such as high-volume injection molding (IM) and precision additive manufacturing to produce functional and customized hybrid materials. IM is widely used for polymer processing but stands against high investment costs for tailor-made molds with high-resolution features. They focus on overprinting of injection-molded parts made of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) with microstructures via projection-microstereolithography (PµSL) to generate hybrid polymer materials with spatially tailored stiffness, enabling selective reinforcement, resulting in an E modulus increase of 195% compared to mere IM-processed TPU. With that, the hybridization of processing methods is showcased to extend the product properties of polymer materials obtained via either IM or PµSL printing that have, prospectively, a maximum degree of individualization as well as a multitude of structural and functional features at the same time. To achieve optimum interfacial adhesion, the influence of surface roughness is studied, and reinforcement effects of different overprinted microstructure types are evaluated.

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结合注塑成型和 3D 打印技术定制聚合物材料性能
以聚合物为基础的现代技术组件不仅需要满足苛刻的机械结构特性,还需要整合不同的功能,以产生用于复杂操作的混合系统。通常情况下,材料和加工技术都不能完全兼容。这项工作的目的是将看似互不兼容的制造工艺(如大批量注塑成型(IM)和精密增材制造)的优势结合起来,生产出功能性和定制化混合材料。注塑成型被广泛用于聚合物加工,但对于具有高分辨率特征的定制模具而言,投资成本较高。他们的研究重点是通过投影微立体光刻技术(PµSL)在热塑性聚氨酯(TPU)注塑成型部件上套印微结构,以生成具有空间定制刚度的混合聚合物材料,从而实现选择性加固,使 E 模量比单纯 IM 加工的 TPU 提高 195%。通过这种方法,展示了加工方法的混合,从而扩展了通过 IM 或 PµSL 印刷获得的聚合物材料的产品特性,这些材料有望实现最大程度的个性化,并同时具有多种结构和功能特性。为了达到最佳的界面粘附性,研究了表面粗糙度的影响,并评估了不同套印微结构类型的增强效果。
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Macromolecular Materials and Engineering
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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7.30
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5.10%
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328
审稿时长
1.6 months
期刊介绍: Macromolecular Materials and Engineering is the high-quality polymer science journal dedicated to the design, modification, characterization, and processing of advanced polymeric materials.
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