Considerations about highly crystalline cellulose microfiber additive from Eucalyptus grandis for 3D-printing acrylonitrile butadiene styrene filament

M. Sánchez, Augusto G. Nobre, J. A. E. Martinez, João F. Campanaro, Vitor M. L. Vargas
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The current work aimed to produce acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) filament with cellulose microfibers additive for three-dimensional (3D)-printing and perform initial mechanical characterizations. 3D printing is a Fourth Industrial Revolution enabling technology aimed at smart production process. Cellulose is an organic molecule extremely common in nature with potential application as materials reinforcement. Highly crystalline cellulose microfibers were extracted from certified Eucalyptus grandis wood. E. grandis is a species native to Australia, but widely used in reforestation initiatives on a global scale. Cellulose microfiber was inserted at 0.5% in weight into commercial ABS to produce filaments for 3D printing. After the production of pure ABS and ABS with microcellulose filaments, specimens were printed using fused deposition modeling for traction, flexion, and impact tests, in addition to measuring the melt flow index. The results between the two materials were compared, revealing that most of the mechanical properties were similar within the limits of experimental errors, but the strain at break in the traction test was improved in microfibers composite, in addition to an improvement in the elastic modulus and stress at break in flexion test. On melt flow index measurement, both materials were found to be considerably more fluid than the polymer from commercial producer sources. This is an indication that the ABS degraded throughout the process, losing molar mass. However, our work demonstrated that it is possible to add highly crystalline cellulose microfibers to ABS to form filaments for 3D printing.
巨桉高结晶纤维素微纤维添加剂用于3d打印丙烯腈-丁二烯-苯乙烯长丝的考虑
目前的工作旨在用纤维素微纤维添加剂生产用于三维(3D)打印的丙烯腈-丁二烯-苯乙烯(ABS)长丝,并进行初步的力学表征。3D打印是第四次工业革命的赋能技术,旨在实现智能生产过程。纤维素是自然界中极为常见的一种有机分子,具有作为增强材料的潜在应用价值。高结晶纤维素微纤维是从经认证的大桉树木材中提取的。大叶菊是一种原产于澳大利亚的物种,但在全球范围内广泛用于重新造林计划。纤维素微纤维以0.5%的重量插入到商用ABS中,以生产用于3D打印的长丝。在生产出纯ABS和带有微纤维素长丝的ABS后,除了测量熔体流动指数外,还使用熔融沉积模型打印样品进行牵引、弯曲和冲击测试。对比两种材料的实验结果,发现在实验误差范围内,大部分力学性能相似,但微纤维复合材料在牵引试验中的断裂应变有所改善,在弯曲试验中弹性模量和断裂应力有所改善。在熔体流动指数测量中,发现这两种材料都比商业生产来源的聚合物更具流动性。这表明ABS在整个过程中降解,失去摩尔质量。然而,我们的研究表明,将高结晶纤维素微纤维添加到ABS中形成用于3D打印的长丝是可能的。
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