Abstract
AnnotationThis article examines the study of strength properties of polymer composite material, based on 3D-printed frame produced by FDM technology. The printing material is ABS plastic (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene). After the printing samples frames were soaked in pure epoxy resin with various hardeners. Subsequent curing went in two modes. After that, tensile tests were performed. The strength of impregnated, non-impregnated (clean frame) samples and samples made of pure resin was compared. Tests have shown that the strength of impregnated samples exceeds the strength of non-impregnated ones, but obtained strength value of impregnated samples were far from the expected theoretical values. It was found that low strength is associated with poor quality of the impregnation.
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