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Enhanced fracture toughness and tensile strength of 3D printed recycled ABS composites reinforced with continuous metallic fiber for load-bearing application

Vishal Mishra (Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Silchar, Silchar, India)
Ch Kapil Ror (Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Silchar, Silchar, India)
Sushant Negi (Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Silchar, Silchar, India)
Simanchal Kar (Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Silchar, Silchar, India)

Rapid Prototyping Journal

ISSN: 1355-2546

Article publication date: 26 March 2024

Issue publication date: 1 May 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to present an experimental approach to develop a high-strength 3D-printed recycled polymer composite reinforced with continuous metal fiber.

Design/methodology/approach

The continuous metal fiber composite was 3D printed using recycled and virgin acrylonitrile butadiene styrene-blended filament (RABS-B) in the ratio of 60:40 and postused continuous brass wire (CBW). The 3D printing was done using an in-nozzle impregnation technique using an FFF printer installed with a self-modified nozzle. The tensile and single-edge notch bend (SENB) test samples are fabricated to evaluate the tensile and fracture toughness properties compared with VABS and RABS-B samples.

Findings

The tensile and SENB tests revealed that RABS-B/CBW composite 3D printed with 0.7 mm layer spacing exhibited a notable improvement in Young’s modulus, ultimate tensile strength, elongation at maximum load and fracture toughness by 51.47%, 18.67% and 107.3% and 22.75% compared to VABS, respectively.

Social implications

This novel approach of integrating CBW with recycled thermoplastic represents a significant leap forward in material science, delivering superior strength and unlocking the potential for advanced, sustainable composites in demanding engineering fields.

Originality/value

Limited research has been conducted on the in-nozzle impregnation technique for 3D printing metal fiber-reinforced recycled thermoplastic composites. Adopting this method holds the potential to create durable and high-strength sustainable composites suitable for engineering applications, thereby diminishing dependence on virgin materials.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to express their gratitude towards Nano-Composite Materials Lab in National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam, for providing their valuable technical support.

Funding: The authors did not receive any financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this research article.

Citation

Mishra, V., Ror, C.K., Negi, S. and Kar, S. (2024), "Enhanced fracture toughness and tensile strength of 3D printed recycled ABS composites reinforced with continuous metallic fiber for load-bearing application", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 30 No. 4, pp. 760-769. https://doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-01-2024-0021

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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