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Additive Manufacturing of Polymer Composites: Applications, Challenges and Opportunities


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1 Mechanical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini College of Engineering , Nagpur 440 019, India

3D printing, or additive manufacturing (AM), is effective at making prototypes and final products from polymer composites. The mechanical limitations of pure polymer components, however, emphasize the need for printable polymer composites with superior performance. The distinctive benefits of 3D printing, such as cost-effectiveness, waste reduction, configurable geometries, and quick material swapping, are not fully recognized by young industrialists, limiting their market penetration. This research review paper provides an overview of the applications, challenges, and opportunities associated with additive manufacturing of polymer composites. The article commences by examining the diverse methodologies employed in the additive manufacturing of polymer composites, encompassing various 3D printing techniques. The paper then examines the extensive spectrum of applications made possible by additive manufacturing of polymer composites, which require components that are both lightweight and possess high strength. Lastly, this paper compares difficulties in additive manufacturing of polymer composites, with respect to several strengths and weaknesses of various 3D printing techniques. The need of future research and interdisciplinary collaboration to overcome challenges and unlock the technology's potential are discussed in details. This article offers valuable insights for researchers, policymakers and industry professionals in understanding current state and future potential of additive manufacturing of polymer composites.

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3D printing, Additive manufacturing, Applications, Composite, Polymer
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Authors

Sagar D Shelare
Mechanical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini College of Engineering , Nagpur 440 019, India
Kapil R Aglawe
Mechanical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini College of Engineering , Nagpur 440 019, India
Swagat S Giri
Mechanical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini College of Engineering , Nagpur 440 019, India
Subhash N Waghmare
Mechanical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini College of Engineering , Nagpur 440 019, India

Abstract


3D printing, or additive manufacturing (AM), is effective at making prototypes and final products from polymer composites. The mechanical limitations of pure polymer components, however, emphasize the need for printable polymer composites with superior performance. The distinctive benefits of 3D printing, such as cost-effectiveness, waste reduction, configurable geometries, and quick material swapping, are not fully recognized by young industrialists, limiting their market penetration. This research review paper provides an overview of the applications, challenges, and opportunities associated with additive manufacturing of polymer composites. The article commences by examining the diverse methodologies employed in the additive manufacturing of polymer composites, encompassing various 3D printing techniques. The paper then examines the extensive spectrum of applications made possible by additive manufacturing of polymer composites, which require components that are both lightweight and possess high strength. Lastly, this paper compares difficulties in additive manufacturing of polymer composites, with respect to several strengths and weaknesses of various 3D printing techniques. The need of future research and interdisciplinary collaboration to overcome challenges and unlock the technology's potential are discussed in details. This article offers valuable insights for researchers, policymakers and industry professionals in understanding current state and future potential of additive manufacturing of polymer composites.

Keywords


3D printing, Additive manufacturing, Applications, Composite, Polymer