Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
In recent years, fused deposition modelling technology (FDM) has become one of the most important additive manufacturing technology due to its capability to produce functional prototypes with complex shape in a cost effective
way. Recently, the trend towards miniaturization invested also this technology, since the request of micro-component is
rapidly growing due to the increasing number industrial sectors involved. Mechanical properties are fundamental in some
sectors of high-quality micro-parts, so the knowledge of the influence of FDM process parameters on mechanical properties can be useful to extend its application and help the optimization of the parameter selection. In this context, the
aim of this study is the analysis of the FDM capability and the room for improvement, through a comparison with a wellconsolidated industrial process, such as the micro-injection moulding. Although FDM quality cannot compete with the
technologies industrially used for final products, its low cost and short time are very attractive for some applications.
Moreover, the comparison can be interesting since FDM is often used to manufacture prototypes eventually made with
more performing industrial technologies, so that a measure of the quality and functionality of these prototypes can be
extremely useful for product developers.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Fused deposition modelling; micro-injection moulding; additive manufacturing; tensile test
List of contributors:
Fassi, Irene; Pagano, Claudia; Basile, Vito
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