2. 3D printing of composite materials
There are two strategies for reinforcing printable filaments. The first is the addition of short fibers to improve mechanical performance, reduce warpage during printing and increase dimensional stability. The second is the addition of continuous fibers to significantly improve mechanical performance. In the following paragraph, both strategies are presented.
2.1 3D printing of discontinuous fiber-reinforced composites
2.1.1 3D printing of composite materials reinforced with synthetic staple fibres
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Standards and norms
- Biomimetics – Terminology, concepts and methodology. - ISO 18458 - 2015
- Biomimicry – Biomimetic materials, structures and components. - ISO 18457 - 2016
- Additive manufacturing – General principles – Terminology. - ISO/ASTM 52900 - 2015
- Additive manufacturing – General principles – Requirements for purchased AM parts. - ISO/ASTM 52901 - 2017
- Additive manufacturing – Material extrusion-based...
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