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This is a literature review for a study on the chemical resistance of 3D printable polymers. This literature review is initially targeted at liquid chemicals which can "attack" 3D printed polymers. In the future gas and plasma attack can be studied but for now it is out of the scope of this lit review. | This is a literature review for a study on the chemical resistance of 3D printable polymers. This literature review is initially targeted at liquid chemicals which can "attack" 3D printed polymers. In the future gas and plasma attack can be studied but for now it is out of the scope of this lit review. | ||
=List of 3D printing materials= | |||
* PLA | |||
* ABS | |||
* Co-polyester | |||
* PETG | |||
* PP | |||
* PC | |||
* FEP | |||
* Ultem(R), PEI | |||
Revision as of 09:09, 9 November 2017
This is a literature review for a study on the chemical resistance of 3D printable polymers. This literature review is initially targeted at liquid chemicals which can "attack" 3D printed polymers. In the future gas and plasma attack can be studied but for now it is out of the scope of this lit review.
List of 3D printing materials
- PLA
- ABS
- Co-polyester
- PETG
- PP
- PC
- FEP
- Ultem(R), PEI
Liquid chemicals
organic polymers can be here taken as the normal What reactions happen in organic polymers in liquids?
Organic polymers
Focus here in differences of organic polymers, their production, etc
Sources
Fluoro polymers
Contrast these guys to organics