Effect of Post-Printing Cooling Conditions on the Properties of ULTEM Printed Parts

Tatjana Glaskova-Kuzmina (Corresponding Author), Didzis Dejus, Jānis Jātnieks, Andrey Aniskevich, Jevgenijs Sevcenko, Anatolijs Sarakovskis, Aleksejs Zolotarjovs

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Abstract

This paper aimed to estimate the effect of post-printing cooling conditions on the tensile and thermophysical properties of ULTEM® 9085 printed parts processed by fused deposition modeling (FDM). Three different cooling conditions were applied after printing Ultem samples: from 180 °C to room temperature (RT) for 4 h in the printer (P), rapid removal from the printer and cooling from 200 °C to RT for 4 h in the oven (O), and cooling at RT (R). Tensile tests and dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA) were carried out on samples printed in three orthogonal planes to investigate the effect of the post-printing cooling conditions on their mechanical and thermophysical properties. Optical microscopy was employed to relate the corresponding macrostructure to the mechanical performance of the material. The results obtained showed almost no difference between samples cooled either in the printer or oven and a notable difference for samples cooled at room temperature. Moreover, the lowest mechanical performance and sensitivity to the thermal cooling conditions were defined for the Z printing direction due to anisotropic nature of FDM and debonding among layers.

Original languageEnglish
Article number324
JournalPolymers
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords*

  • cooling conditions
  • fused deposition modelling
  • mechanical properties
  • thermal history
  • thermophysical properties
  • ULTEM

Field of Science*

  • 2.4 Chemical engineering
  • 2.5 Materials engineering
  • 1.4 Chemical sciences

Publication Type*

  • 1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database

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