In-house processing of 3D printable polyetheretherketone (PEEK) filaments and the effect of fused deposition modeling parameters on 3D-printed PEEK structures

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Bharath Tej Challa
Sudeep Kumar Gummadi
Karim Elhattab
Jordan Ahlstrom
Prabaha Sikder
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[1] Cleveland State University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] The University of Toledo,Department of Mechanical, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
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Fused deposition modeling; 3D printing; Poly-ether-ether-ketone (PEEK); Filaments; Mechanical properties;
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3D printing, specifically fused deposition modeling (FDM) of poly-ether-ether-ketone (PEEK), is one of the most powerful and efficient state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques. However, FDM of PEEK is challenging. Indeed, it is critical to consider specific 3D printing parameters and filament feedstock quality to achieve optimum mechanical properties in the 3D-printed PEEK parts. In this paper, we investigate the effect of specific 3D printing parameters such as nozzle and chamber temperature, print speed, and layer height on the mechanical properties of 3D-printed PEEK. Moreover, we explore the effect of filament quality on the structures’ mechanical properties. In that regard, we developed PEEK filaments using a customized extruder setup in-house and used those laboratory-developed filaments (LD) to 3D print PEEK structures suitable for mechanical testing (tensile, compression, and flexural testing) and compared them to the mechanical properties of 3D-printed parts that were developed using commercially available (CA) filaments. Results indicate that an optimum combination of a nozzle and chamber temperature, print speed, and layer height is appropriate to achieve 3D-printed parts with optimum mechanical properties. Notably, results confirmed no significant differences between the specimen groups developed using LD and CA filaments, highlighting that the LD filaments were of comparable quality to the CA ones. The highest mean strengths recorded for the parts printed with the LD filaments were 106.45 MPa (compressive), 85.43 MPa (tensile), and 102.63 MPa (flexural). This paper confirms that high-quality PEEK-based filaments can be developed in-house to yield 3D-printed PEEK parts with optimum mechanical properties.
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页码:1675 / 1688
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