Additive manufacturing (AM) is the most advance manufacturing technique, where material is deposited in layer-bylayer manners to manufacture a three-dimensional part directly from a computer-aided design model. There are different additive manufacturing techniques available both metal and non-metal, about 60% of market share covered by a thermoplasticbased additive manufacturing, in that fused deposition modeling (FDM) is a most famous and flourishing technology. A biggest challenge for additive manufacturing parts (especially for parts made by FDM) in engineering applications is the weak interlayer bounding. The weak of bonding between layers is usually results in poor mechanical properties. Researchers work continuously on the improvement of mechanical properties in three different stages additive manufacturing. First is preprocessing of AM material, second is in-process parameter, and third is post-processing of additive manufactured parts. This review paper discuss about different post-processing techniques of additive manufactured part. Also, discuss about the literature regarding effects post processing on mechanical properties of additive manufactured parts such as tensile, flexural, compressive and impact.
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