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Z-Pinning Approach for Reducing Mechanical Anisotropy of 3D Printed Parts

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of the 29th Annual International Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium 2018
Publication Date
Page Numbers
2405 to 2412
Conference Name
Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium (SFF Symposium 2018)
Conference Location
Austin, Texas, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
University of Texas
Conference Date
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The mechanical strength of extrusion-based printed parts is often greatly reduced (25-50%) in the build direction (z-direction) compared to the in-plane strength due to poor bonding between successively deposited layers. This effect can be magnified (75-90% difference) when depositing fiber-reinforced materials or larger print areas with long layer times. Therefore, a patent-pending approach has been developed that deposits material into intentionally aligned voids in the zdirection, allowing continuous material to span multiple layers. The “z-pinning” approach can be applied to several concepts for improving the interlaminar strength of extrusion-based 3D printed parts as well as techniques for applying the technology across a broad spectrum of deposition platforms and material systems. Initial experimental results demonstrate a significant improvement (>3x) in mechanical strength and (>8x) toughness for fiber reinforced components.