Polymer Processing Design, Printing and Applications of Multi-Dimensional Techniques

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ABOUT THE BOOK

This book covers polymer 3D printing through basics of technique and its implementation. It begins with the discussion on fundamentals of new-age printing, know-how of technology, methodology of printing, and product design perspectives. It includes aspects of CAD along with uses of Slicer software, image analysis software and MATLAB® programming in 3D printing of polymers. It covers choice of polymers for printing subject to their structure–property relationship, troubleshooting during printing, and possible uses of waste plastics and other waste materials.

Key Features

  • Explores polymeric material printing and design
  • Provides information on the potential for the transformation and manufacturing, reuse and recycling of polymeric material
  • Includes comparison of 3D printing and injection moulding
  • Discusses CAD design and pertinent scaling-up process related to polymers
  • Offers basic strategies for improvement and troubleshooting of 3D printing

This book is aimed at professionals and graduate students in polymer and mechanical engineering and materials science and engineering.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Fundamentals of New-Age Printing

    1. Concept Additive Manufacturing and Its Types
    2. What is 3D Printing?
    3. History of 3D Printing
    4. Present Scenario of 3D Printing

1.4.1. Estimated growth of 3D printing in automotives from 2012 to 2025

1.4.2. Accessible 3D Printing Material Options are Surging

1.4.3. Potential areas of improvement

References

Chapter 2: Basic Know-How about 3D Printing!

2.1. Types of Major 3D Printing Technology

2.2. Digital Light Processing (DLP)

2.3. Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM)

2.4. Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)

2.5. Electron Beam Melting (EBM)

2.6. Binder Jetting and Material Jetting

2.7. Drop on Demand

2.8. The Desktop 3D Printer

2.9. Open Source

References

Chapter 3: Basic Learning of 3D Printing Process

3.1 Basic Concepts of 3D Modelling

3.2 Types of Modelling

3.3 Design Strategies

3.4 Architected Materials

3.5 Stimuli-Responsive

3.6 Multi-Material

3.7 Functionally Graded

3.8 How to Slice a Model

3.9 Support Structures

3.10 FDM vs SLA Slicing 

3.11 Conclusion

3.12 What is G-Code?

3.13 Material Consideration

3.14 Case Studies

References

Chapter 4: Selection of Polymers for 3D Printing

4.1 Materials Used in Photopolymerization Process

4.2 Polyjet

4.3 Digital Materials

4.4 Electron Beam Melting

4.5 Support Material

4.6 Physical Structure of Polymers

4.7 Inter-Polymer Forces

References

Chapter 5: 3D Printing Vis-a-Vis Traditional Prototyping

5.1. Moving away from Metal

5.2. Cause of choosing polymers over metal

5.3. Printing Computationally Complex Objects

5.4. Printing Physically Big Objects

5.5. Post Processing

5.6. Troubleshooting

5.7. Printing Defects and remedies

5.8. Small Features Printing

References

Chapter 6: Scopes for Using Waste Plastics

6.1. Introduction

6.2. The Problem of Plastics

6.3 Pollution by Plastics Additives

6.4 Plastic Pollution Is a Human Health Issue

6.5 How to Turn Plastic Waste into 3D Printing Profit

6.6 Polymer Recycling in AM—an Opportunity for the Circular Economy

6.7 Polymers/Composites Made from Recycled Materials Through FDM

6.8 SCALE UP Studies

6.9 The Future of 3D Printing in Manufacturing

References

Chapter 7: 3D Printing Vs Injection Moulding

7.1. Basics of injection moulding

7.2. Injection molding equipment, moulds and process

7.3. Different Type Injection moulding process

7.4. Injection moulding process parameters

7.5. Micron injection moulding

7.6. Cons of Injection moulding

7.7. Benefits of 3D Printing

References

Chapter 8: Futuristic 3D Printing Applications

8.1. 3D printing in classrooms

8.2. Scientific visualization

8.3. Revolution in medical fields

8.4. Challenges of digital construction

8.5. Building Information Modeling (BIM)

8.6. Problems relating to materials

References

Chapter 9: Polymer 4D Printing–Future Perspective

9.1. Introduction of 4D Printing

9.2. Fundamentals of 4D Printing

9.3. Factors responsible for 4D printing

9.4. Laws of 4D printing

9.5. Technology fundamentals of 3D and 4D printing

9.6. Smart Materials

9.7. 3D Printing vs 4D Printing

9.8. 4D Printing Examples

9.9. Different techniques of 4D printing

9.10. Development of 4D printing

9.11. How Qi’s 4D printing technology works

9.12. Applications of 4D printing

9.13. Advantages of 4D printing

9.14. Disadvantages of 4D printing

9.15. Motivations

9.16. Future directions and opportunities

References

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