Abstract

Additive manufacturing (AM) is gaining significant importance, as demand for customized products is increasing nowadays. AM is one of the disruptive technologies of Industry 4.0, which can reduce waste generation, enabling sustainability. The adoption of sustainable practices in the manufacturing sector is due to the need of the current scenario to minimize harmful emissions and for human wellbeing. In this regard, AM technologies are integrated with sustainable manufacturing concepts to contribute toward sustainable AM (SAM), with various benefits from the design, manufacturing, use, and EoL perspectives. Still, many sustainability issues are associated with AM processes, namely limited speed and the uncertain performance of fabricated parts. From this viewpoint, it is essential to analyze the challenges associated with adopting SAM practices. This article presents identification and analysis of the potential challenges associated with adopting SAM practices. Fifteen SAM challenges have been identified from the literature survey and analyzed using the “Gray Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution” (G-TOPSIS) approach. The priority order of the challenges has been identified. The study identified that “training towards SAM benefits” and “limited materials recycling potential” were the significant challenges in adopting SAM practices in the manufacturing sector. The present study will help industry practitioners, decision makers, and researchers effectively analyze the challenges associated with SAM for its effective implementation. Researchers can utilize the findings of the study for establishing the guidelines for the adoption of SAM.

Highlights

  • The present study aims to analyze the challenges associated with sustainable AM (SAM) practices in the manufacturing sector

  • The present study attempted to analyze the challenges of the sustainable additive manufacturing process

  • The G-TOPSIS methodology was deployed to understand the significant challenges for ensuring sustainability in additive manufacturing

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Summary

Introduction

Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Industry 4.0 technologies are practiced in many organizations to achieve a smooth flow for customized product demand [2]. Before adopting SAM practices in the manufacturing scenario, it is very important to analyze the challenges associated with its adoption. In this regard, this article presents the analysis of challenges for SAM using the MCDM approach. What are the challenges associated with adopting SAM practices in manufacturing sectors?. What might the potential implications of adopting SAM practices in the manufacturing sector be?. To address these research questions, this study starts with identifying the challenges of SAM practices in the manufacturing sector.

Literature Review
Research Methodology
Analysis of SAM Challenges
Results and Discussions
Theoretical and Academic Implications
Practical and Managerial Implications
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