Processing and Characterization of Hollow Glass-Filled Polyamide 12 Composites by Selective Laser Sintering Method
Künye
ÖZBAY, Burçin & İ.Ersin SERHATLI. "Processing and Characterization of Hollow Glass-Filled Polyamide 12 Composites by Selective Laser Sintering Method". Materials Technology, (2020): 1-11.Özet
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is an accepted and improving technique for additive manufacturing
in many different areas, from the applications of aerospace to automotive, consumer
products to dental and medical materials. Lightweighting is a significant issue, especially in
terms of the automotive and aerospace industries, mainly to increase fuel efficiency and reduce
CO2 emission. The density reduction can be obtained by the addition of Hollow Glass
Microspheres (HGMs) to Polyamide 12 (PA 12) polymer matrix. This study covers the different
amounts of HGM filled PA 12 productions by SLS method and final structure characterization of
PA 12-HGM composites. According to the performing thermal, physical, and mechanical tests,
on increasing the amount of HGM in the structure, 10, 15, 20 weight percentages, respectively,
the density of composites has been reduced significantly up to 20% for 20% of HGM filled PA
12 (PA 12–20HGM) composite, besides having a substantial rise in E-modulus.