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Modification of polylactic acid (PLA) to improve mechanical properties for future 3D printing applications

In recent years, the junction of sustainability and technology has led to innovative solutions that address the environmental impact of traditional manufacturing processes. One interesting development is combining eco-friendly bioplastics with 3D printing. Traditional plastics, derived from non-renewable resources, contribute significantly to pollution and resource exhaustion. In comparison, bioplastics are derived from renewable sources such as sugarcane or corn, presenting a greener alternative. The integration of bioplastics into 3D printing not only reduces dependence on fossil fuels, but also promotes the circular economy by enabling recycling of organic materials. However, the search for sustainable materials does not stop at bioplastics alone. It extends to optimizing their mechanical properties to meet the requirements of various applications. One promising approach involves the introduction of reinforcing fibers, such as natural fibers or composites, to bioplastics before the 3D printing process. This addition improves the structural strength and durability of the printed objects, expanding their possible applications in industries ranging from packaging to medical devices. Although many studies have shown promising results, challenges remain. Some of these challenges include achieving uniform dispersion of natural fibers, optimizing processing conditions and ensuring consistent crosslinking. This study aims to provide practical insights into sustainable manufacturing by examining how bioplastics, specifically polylactic acid (PLA), reinforcing fibers, and polymer crosslinking work together in 3D printing. In line with global efforts for eco-friendly practices, the research establishes a foundation for understanding the potential benefits of bio-based materials compared to traditional ones

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Director: Mendéz González, José Alberto
Altres contribucions: Universitat de Girona. Escola Politècnica Superior
Autor: Charbonnier, Maugane
Data: maig 2024
Resum: In recent years, the junction of sustainability and technology has led to innovative solutions that address the environmental impact of traditional manufacturing processes. One interesting development is combining eco-friendly bioplastics with 3D printing. Traditional plastics, derived from non-renewable resources, contribute significantly to pollution and resource exhaustion. In comparison, bioplastics are derived from renewable sources such as sugarcane or corn, presenting a greener alternative. The integration of bioplastics into 3D printing not only reduces dependence on fossil fuels, but also promotes the circular economy by enabling recycling of organic materials. However, the search for sustainable materials does not stop at bioplastics alone. It extends to optimizing their mechanical properties to meet the requirements of various applications. One promising approach involves the introduction of reinforcing fibers, such as natural fibers or composites, to bioplastics before the 3D printing process. This addition improves the structural strength and durability of the printed objects, expanding their possible applications in industries ranging from packaging to medical devices. Although many studies have shown promising results, challenges remain. Some of these challenges include achieving uniform dispersion of natural fibers, optimizing processing conditions and ensuring consistent crosslinking. This study aims to provide practical insights into sustainable manufacturing by examining how bioplastics, specifically polylactic acid (PLA), reinforcing fibers, and polymer crosslinking work together in 3D printing. In line with global efforts for eco-friendly practices, the research establishes a foundation for understanding the potential benefits of bio-based materials compared to traditional ones
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Format: application/pdf
Cita: 26237
Accés al document: http://hdl.handle.net/10256/27891
Llenguatge: eng
Drets: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
URI Drets: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Matèria: Biodegradable plastics
Plàstics biodegradables
Three-dimensional Printing
Impressió 3D
Plàstics -- Reforçat amb polímers reforçats amb fibra
Plastics -- Reinforced with fiber-reinforced polymers
Plàstics -- Indústria i comerç -- Aspectes ambientals
Plastics industry and trade -- Enviornmental aspects
Títol: Modification of polylactic acid (PLA) to improve mechanical properties for future 3D printing applications
Tipus: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
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