Abstract

Polylactic acid is an important 3D printing material, but its further development and application in the field of 3D printing are limited due to its flammability, poor toughness, and lack of high temperature resistance. This article modifies polylactic acid wire for 3D printing by adding flame retardants aluminum hypophosphate, polycarbonate, and chain extender to prepare multifunctional composite flame retardant materials. It was found that with the increase of aluminum hypophosphate addition, the flame retardancy of polylactic acid composite materials gradually improved, while the tensile strength, impact strength, and hardness showed a decreasing trend, and the flowability decreased, but the Vicat softening temperature increased. Through 3D printing testing, when the amount of aluminum hypophosphate added is 15-20 parts, the printing quality is good and the comprehensive performance is the best, which can meet the basic usage requirements.

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