원문정보
초록
영어
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), also known as Fused Deposition Modeling (FFF), is the most widely used type of 3D printing at the consumer level. The FDM 3D printer extracts thermoplastic filaments such as ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) and Polyactive Acid (PLA) through heated nozzles to dissolve the material. It works by applying layers of plastic to build platforms. Various demands for 3D printers increased, and among these demands, there was also a demand for various filament colors. ABS, one of the main filamentous materials for 3D printers, is easy to color in a variety of colors and has been studied to meet the needs of these users. Through quantitative measurements in this work, we confirm that color differences remain depending on the difference in placement on the 3D printer bad. In addition, the temperature of the specimen was measured at the start of 3D printing, during manufacturing, and at the completion of manufacturing, and the inner and central sides remained similar, but the outer sides were 5 degrees lower. These temperature differences accumulate as layers pile up, resulting in differences in weight or color, which in turn meet consumer and producer needs in the 3D printer industry.
목차
1. 서론
2. 실험장비와 실험조건
2.1 3D 프린터
2.2 색차계
2.3 베드 온도 측정
2.4 시편
3. 측정결과
3.1 스펙트럼 패턴
3.2 CIE Lab 값 비교
4. 결과
5. 고찰
References
저자정보
참고문헌
- 1Todd Letcher, Megan Waytashek “MATERIAL PROPERTY TESTING OF 3D-PRINTED SPECIMEN IN PLA ON AN ENTRY-LEVEL 3D PRINTER” ASME 2014 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Vol. 2, pp. 14-22, 2014.)