2017
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201710201022
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Modification of polymeric materials for 3D printing of external panels of nanosatellites

Abstract: Abstract.The results of mechanical testing of plastic samples, produced by injection molding and 3D printing are shown. Strength properties of filled and non-filled polymers are compared. The applicability of 3D printing technology with filled polymer materials of external panels is evaluated.

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“…Moreover, any required structure of material can be formed during the printing process. For example, internal channels with specified size and topology which are impossible to obtain during casting processes [11,12]. Drawing attention to the fact that in the case of a multi-filament extrusion line, the product can be obtained from several materials with different properties, the use of 3D printing in housing making seems to be very promising.…”
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“…Moreover, any required structure of material can be formed during the printing process. For example, internal channels with specified size and topology which are impossible to obtain during casting processes [11,12]. Drawing attention to the fact that in the case of a multi-filament extrusion line, the product can be obtained from several materials with different properties, the use of 3D printing in housing making seems to be very promising.…”
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confidence: 99%