Title
3D Printing Optimization for Environmental Sustainability: Experimenting with Materials of Protective Face Shield FramesOther institutions
Technical University of Košice (TUKE)Version
Published versionDocument type
Journal ArticleLanguage
EnglishRights
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Open accessPublisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14216595Published at
Materials Vol 14. N. 21. N. artículo 6595, 2021Publisher
MDPIKeywords
Design for Six Sigma
fractional factorial design
fused deposition modelling
PLA ... [+]
fractional factorial design
fused deposition modelling
PLA ... [+]
Design for Six Sigma
fractional factorial design
fused deposition modelling
PLA
PETG
HA
environmental sustainability [-]
fractional factorial design
fused deposition modelling
PLA
PETG
HA
environmental sustainability [-]
Abstract
The motivation for research on 3D printing of protective face shields was the urgent societal demand for healthcare in the fight against the spread of COVID19 pandemic. Research is based on a literatu ... [+]
The motivation for research on 3D printing of protective face shields was the urgent societal demand for healthcare in the fight against the spread of COVID19 pandemic. Research is based on a literature review that shows that objects produced by additive technologies do not always have consistent quality suitable for the given purpose of use. Besides, they have different effects on the environment and leave different footprints. The overall goal of the research was to find out the most suitable thermoplastic material for printing shield frames in terms of mechanical properties, geometric accuracy, weight, printing time, filament price, and environmental sustainability. Fused deposition modeling (FDM) technology was used for 3D printing, and three different filaments were investigated: polylactic acid (PLA), polyethylene terephthalate (PETG), and polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA). The weighted sum method for multi-objective optimization was used. Finally, PHA material was chosen, mainly due to its environmental sustainability, as it has the most negligible impact on the environment. [-]
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