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Kellen Mitchell1, Aidan Shackleford1, Sabinus Arthur2
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, Nevada 89557, United States.
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Fused filament fabrication has been applied to manufacture complex thermoplastic structures. However, due to the poor mechanical strength, the printed structures are typically used for prototyping purposes rather than end-use functional parts. Inspired by embedded ink writing, which produces three-dimensional architectures with enhanced mechanical properties, a molten embedded writing (MEW) method is developed in this work to print thermoplastic polymer filaments within a high-temperature support bath. The support bath is composed of organomodified montmorillonite particles and high-smoking-point sunflower oil, which offers a desired thermal environment to promote interfilament fusion, thereby enhancing the mechanical strength of as-printed structures. To demonstrate the broad and reliable application of MEW, three representative end-use parts, including orbital implants from polycaprolactone, spigots from polylactic acid for a lab-scale hydrocyclone, and sensors from thermal polyurethane, are successfully printed for repairing an orbital bone fracture, enhancing mineral particle separation, and detecting strain and force for a robotic hand, respectively.
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