Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
This study investigated the possibility of replacing virgin matrices with recycled polymers
in additive manufacturing (AM). In this regard, two commercial filaments, made from polylactide acid
(PLA)--the second (here referred to as recycled) obtained from the recovery of waste production of
the first one (here referred to as virgin)--were initially characterized using infrared (IR) spectroscopy,
thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and dynamic rheology. Then, filaments were extruded in a 3D
printer and characterized by dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). Despite a small reduction in
the intensity of correspondence of typical absorption bands of the PLA polymer, in the case of the
recycled material compared to the virgin one (as attested by IR spectra), the thermal-mechanical
results allow us to attest the very similar characteristics of recycled and neat filaments. The onset of
thermal degradation was found at around 315 oC in both systems. Both materials exhibited the same
frequency- and time-dependent trends of the complex viscosity, with a reduction of approximately
30% after 10 min of testing. When samples were dried at 80 oC under vacuum for 10 h, the stabilization
of rheological features against time was improved. There was no significant difference in the storage
modulus (E') and dissipation factor (tan delta) of 3D printed parts made with different types of
PLA-based filaments
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
rheological characterization; poly(lactide) acid; 3D printing; thermo-mechanical properties; recycling
Elenco autori:
Zarrelli, Mauro
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