Abstract

Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) is a highly elastic linear polymer composed of soft segments, usually flexible polyester, or polyether. It is widely used in 3D printing technologies, being FFF the most common technique. However, stiffness and hardness values of 3D printed TPU in filament form are higher than would be desirable for some applications, which require softer parts. Therefore, it was seen necessary to find a new methodology for 3D printing soft TPU. In this way, the present study seeks to be the first research study that focuses on the possibility of 3D printing TPU using DIW (Direct Ink Writing) technology with UV light. Firstly, the optimal 3D printing and curing parameters to print soft TPU are determined and then two different TPU formulations are 3D printed. Then, both bulk and 3D printed TPU samples were characterized in terms of shear strength using the Warner-Bratzler shear test and hardness using the Shore hardness test. It was seen that the 3D printed samples showed higher softness than bulk samples compared to TPU filament. Finally, it was concluded that the 3D printing of TPU is challenging due to several points: (1) the viscosity of the TPU; (2) their main issue is their sticky behavior; and (3) the shrinkage which takes place after the thermal treatment and for some applications, it might be a problem. Despite that, TPU appears to be a promising material to be used in different industrial applications.

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