Effects of Copper Fillers on Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Selective Laser Sintered PA 12-Cu Composites
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ÖZBAY, Burçin, Aylin BEKEM, İ. Ersin SERHATLI, SAdullah ÖZTÜRK & Enes BULDUK. "Effects of Copper Fillers on Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Selective Laser Sintered PA 12-Cu Composites". Taylor & Francis Group, (2021): 1-12.Özet
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is a widely used additive manufacturing (AM) technique for
creating 3D geometries by adding materials in layers. Although neat polymer is mainly used in
powder forms for production, organic or inorganic fillers can be added to produce polymer
composites by SLS method. In this study, Polyamide 12 (PA 12) matrix composite parts filled
with two different copper particles, dendritic and spherical shaped, were produced, and their
mechanical, structural and electrical properties were investigated. The present study outlined
that by increasing incident energy densities during sample fabrication, changes in mechanical
and electrical characteristics were examined. The findings were analysed in terms of filler type
and energy input, which were discovered to have a slight change in the bending behaviour of
SLS components. Furthermore, the impact strength was shown to increase constantly with
increasing energy density. Furthermore, whereas the electrical conductivity of spherical Cufilled
parts rose considerably, no significant change was seen in dendritic-shaped Cu-filled
parts.