2023
DOI: 10.14502/tekstilec.66.2023055
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3D Printing on Textiles – Overview of Research on Adhesion to Woven Fabrics

Tanja Nuša Kočevar

Abstract: 3D printing on textiles has great potential to influence developments in various industries. It enables the production of new, potentially personalised products in areas such as technical textiles, protective clothing, medical products, fashion, textile and interior design. 3D printing can also contribute to waste-free production processes. In the method of 3D printing on textiles, the material is applied directly to the textile substrate to create 3D objects, patterns or designs on the surface. The fused depo… Show more

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“…Since 3D printing on fabrics is a relatively new technology introduced to the market by Stratasys in 2019, there is no sufficient information on the physical performance of fabrics with a 3D print. Although there is some information available on the adhesion of the resin to fabrics [ 15 , 20 , 21 ], it is unclear how fabric with an attached resin can perform and how resilient the resin and fabric are after the fabric is subjected to different tests simulating regular textile usage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 3D printing on fabrics is a relatively new technology introduced to the market by Stratasys in 2019, there is no sufficient information on the physical performance of fabrics with a 3D print. Although there is some information available on the adhesion of the resin to fabrics [ 15 , 20 , 21 ], it is unclear how fabric with an attached resin can perform and how resilient the resin and fabric are after the fabric is subjected to different tests simulating regular textile usage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%