Fused Filament Fabrication of Polymer Materials: A Review of Interlayer Bond

2020 
Abstract Fused filament fabrication (FFF), one of the most promising additive manufacturing (AM) methods has attracted considerable attention to date. Although FFF is evolving into a manufacturing tool with significant technological and material advancements, there remains a challenge to transfer FFF-printed parts into functional objects for practical applications. Polymer components fabricated by FFF technique exhibit weak and anisotropic mechanical properties compared to their counterparts by conventional processing. The limited mechanical properties for FFF-printed parts originate from interlayer bond interface inherent to the layer-wise deposition FFF process. This review documents recent advances on bond interface in FFF-printed parts in aspects of its mechanisms, characterization and enhancement methods. The main objective is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the process-structure-properties of interlayer bond in FFF technique.
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