PROCESSING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NYLON-12 PRODUCED BY SELECTIVE LASER SINTERING (SLS 3D PRINTING)
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2022-05-06
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Lehigh University
Abstract
Over the last decade, nanocomposite materials have been widely used in the
scientific literature to provide significant properties and improvements. Polyamide 12 is a
familiar material for additive applications because of its manufacturability, such as in 3D
printing. PA12 is known for its significant properties, such as extreme toughness, impact
strength, abrasion resistance, good chemical resistance, good electrical insulation, and
lightweight; as well as lower moisture absorption, lower melting point, and lower density
compared to standard Nylons.
This work will introduce and investigates three different commercial PA12
powders (Sintertac, Formlabs, and Sinterit) for Selective Laser Sintering. All three PA12
powders were examined by characterizing their chemical, mechanical, physical, and
processing behavior. Several instruments, experiments, and studies were conducted to
characterize the PA12 powders using several techniques such as Scanning Electron
Microscopy (SEM), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Differential
Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Tapped density, and Hybrid Rheometer (DHR2, TA
Instruments). However, PA12 powders were processed through a Selective Laser Sintering
SLS 3D printer to print out ASTM D638-14 Type V specimens. Moreover, a Universal
Testing Machine (UTS Instron 5567) to examine the 3D printed specimens
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Polymer, 3D, Polyamide, Nylon, printing, SLS