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A Systematic Method for Assessing the Machine Performance of Material Extrusion Printersxmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-contributorOtherinstitution
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https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp8010036Published at
Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing Vol. 8. N. 1. Artículo 36Publisher
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additive manufacturing
material extrusion
machine performance
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material extrusion
machine performance
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additive manufacturing
material extrusion
machine performance
capability
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machine performance
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Abstract
The performance assessment of additive manufacturing (AM) printers is still a challenge since no dedicated standard exists. This paper proposes a systematic method for evaluating the dimensional and g ... [+]
The performance assessment of additive manufacturing (AM) printers is still a challenge since no dedicated standard exists. This paper proposes a systematic method for evaluating the dimensional and geometrical performance of such machines using the concept of machine performance. The method was applied to an Ultimaker 2+ printer producing parts with polylactic acid (PLA). The X and Y axes of the printer were the most performant and led to narrower potential and real tolerance intervals than the Z axis. The proposed systematic framework can be used to assess the performance of any material extrusion printer and its achievable tolerance intervals. [-]
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