Advanced Additive Processes and 3D Printing for Polymer Composites
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Processing and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2023) | Viewed by 42220
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Interests: 3D printing; fiber reinforced polymer composites
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Interests: nanocomposites; material characterization; nanomaterials; mechanical properties; materials testing; polymer processing
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Interests: lasers (high power); laser-materials interactions; laser based advanced manufacturing; powder bed fusion; additive manufacturing; 3D printing
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Interests: carbon nanofibers; needle-free electrospinning; mycelium Pleurotus Ostreatus /polymer nano-composites; 3D printing; 2D/ 3D design process; pattern design; fashion design; smart textiles
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Dear Colleagues,
Additive manufacturing (AM) technology significantly impacts the modern world due to its ability to manufacture highly complex geometries. Three-/four-dimensional printing has innovative advantages, including low cost, minimal waste, custom geometry, and ease of material changeover with applications in the aerospace, automotive, biomedical, and electronic fields. AM techniques are mainly fused deposition modeling (FDM), liquid powder 3D printing (PLP), selective laser sintering (SLS), stereolithography (SLA), digital light processing (DLP), and robocasting. The range of polymers used in AM covers thermoplastics, thermosets, elastomers, hydrogels, functional polymers, recycled polymers, and green composites. Combining cutting-edge 3D/4D printing technologies with innovative materials is driving disruptive research advances, impacting the development of custom multifunctional capabilities demanded in domains ranging from aerospace to biomedical fields. However, significant challenges still lie ahead, and material selection, multi-material printing, print scalability, material processability, structure integrity, and stability still need to be resolved before we can adopt 3D/4D printing technologies on a much larger scale.
Four-dimensional technology is considered an upgrade of 3D printing technology as it introduces time as the fourth dimension. Materials which are 4D printed can adapt to different stimuli such as temperature, water, and light that stimulate multiple functionalities, creating enormous potential for critical applications. Contemporary research indicates that 4D printing is a promising technology that will bring immense benefits to society.
This Special Issue aims to collect cutting-edge original research articles and reviews on the latest advances in additive processes, technical challenges, and prospects in developing 3D/4D printing techniques for polymer composites with improved properties and applications.
Dr. Lin Sang
Dr. Edgar Franco-Urquiza
Dr. Swee Leong Sing
Dr. Lilia Sabantina
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- 3D/4D printing
- polymer composites
- functional materials
- smart composites
- industrial applications
- responsive polymers
- adaptive materials
- filament extrusion
- processing technologies
- process–property relationship
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