Additive Manufacturing With Soft TPU – Adhesion Strength in Multimaterial Flexible Joints

IF 2 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Conor G. Harris, Nicholas J. S. Jursik, Willie E. Rochefort, T. Walker
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Abstract

The adhesion in 3D-printed composites between dissimilar layers was investigated in response to demand for multimaterial prints. Previously, we reported on the thermal properties for printability of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) blends~\cite{harris001}. Here, we report the qualitative and quantitative adhesion properties between commonly-printed materials, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) or acrylonitrile styrene acrylate (ASA), and flexible TPU. ASTM D1002/D3164 lap shear adhesion tests were performed to measure the adhesion strength between the acrylonitrile plastics and TPU, finding values of $4.7~\mathrm{MPa}$ between ABS and TPU and $6.4~\mathrm{MPa}$ between ASA and TPU. These values are on the same order of magnitude of reported commercial adhesives, suggesting that multimaterial 3D printing can provide an automated, industrially-relevant alternative to handmade fabrication. SEM images are reported to show the quality of adhesion between materials in the composites. These images expose qualitative differences in the interlayer adhesion between materials in the composites that depend on the \textit{order of printing}. Thermal (DSC and TGA) and rheological characterizations were performed to investigate the processing conditions of the extruded plastics while they are in their melt states. The role of viscosity is shown to have major implications on the adhesion, as materials with lower viscosities displayed improved filling of the interlayer voids and increased strength of adhesion.
软TPU增材制造——多材料柔性接头的粘接强度
为了满足多材料打印的需求,研究了3d打印复合材料中不同层之间的粘附性。以前,我们报道了热塑性聚氨酯(TPU)共混物的可打印性的热性能\cite{harris001}。在这里,我们报告了常用印刷材料,丙烯腈-丁二烯-苯乙烯-苯乙烯(ABS)或丙烯腈-苯乙烯-丙烯酸酯(ASA)与柔性TPU之间的定性和定量粘附性能。采用ASTM D1002/D3164搭接剪切粘接试验测定丙烯腈塑料与TPU的粘接强度,得到ABS与TPU的粘接强度为$4.7~\mathrm{MPa}$, ASA与TPU的粘接强度为$6.4~\mathrm{MPa}$。这些数值与报道的商业粘合剂的数量级相同,这表明多材料3D打印可以为手工制造提供自动化的工业相关替代方案。SEM图像显示了复合材料中材料之间的粘附质量。这些图像揭示了复合材料中材料之间层间附着力的定性差异,这取决于\textit{印刷顺序}。热(DSC和TGA)和流变学表征研究了挤出塑料在熔体状态下的加工条件。粘度的作用对粘附性有重要影响,因为具有较低粘度的材料显示出层间空隙的填充改善和粘附强度的增加。
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Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering
Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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