Rheological behaviour of ABS/metal composites with improved thermal conductivity for additive manufacturing
Date
2023-11-17Author
Moritz, Vicente F.
Prévost, Harald
Crespo, Janaina S.
Ferreira, Carlos A.
Devine, Declan M.
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Metal-reinforced polymer composites are suitable materials for applications requiring special
thermal, electrical or magnetic properties. Three-dimensional printing technologies enable these
materials to be quickly shaped in any design directly and without the need for expensive moulds.
However, processing data correlating specific information on how the metal particles influence the
rheological behaviour of such composites is lacking, which has a direct effect on the processability
of these composites through melt processing additive manufacturing. This study reports the compounding
and characterisation of ABS composites filled with aluminium and copper particulates.
Experimental results demonstrated that the tensile modulus increased with the incorporation of metal
particles; however, there was also an intense embrittling effect. Mechanical testing and rheological
analysis indicated poor affinity between the fillers and matrix, and the volume fraction proved
to be a crucial factor for complex viscosity, storage modulus and thermal conductivity. However,
a promising set of properties was achieved, paving the way for polymer–metal composites with
optimised processability, microstructure and properties in melt processing additive manufacturing
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