偷看
熔丝制造
材料科学
热塑性塑料
聚醚醚酮
制作
定制
3D打印
工艺工程
机械工程
聚合物
复合材料
工程类
替代医学
法学
病理
医学
政治学
作者
Ali Reza Zanjanijam,Ian Major,John G. Lyons,Ugo Lafont,Declan M. Devine
出处
期刊:Polymers
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2020-07-27
卷期号:12 (8): 1665-1665
被引量:191
标识
DOI:10.3390/polym12081665
摘要
Poly (ether ether ketone) (PEEK) is a high-performance engineering thermoplastic polymer with potential for use in a variety of metal replacement applications due to its high strength to weight ratio. This combination of properties makes it an ideal material for use in the production of bespoke replacement parts for out-of-earth manufacturing purposes, in particular on the International Space Station (ISS). Additive manufacturing (AM) may be employed for the production of these parts, as it has enabled new fabrication pathways for articles with complex design considerations. However, AM of PEEK via fused filament fabrication (FFF) encounters significant challenges, mostly stemming from the semi crystalline nature of PEEK and its associated high melting temperature. This makes PEEK highly susceptible to changes in processing conditions which leads to a large reported variation in the literature on the final performance of PEEK. This has limited the adaption of FFF printing of PEEK in space applications where quality assurance and reproducibility are paramount. In recent years, several research studies have examined the effect of printing parameters on the performance of the 3D-printed PEEK parts. The aim of the current review is to provide comprehensive information in relation to the process-structure-property relationships in FFF 3D-printing of PEEK to provide a clear baseline to the research community and assesses its potential for space applications, including out-of-earth manufacturing.
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