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Heidari-Rarani M, Rafiee-Afrani M, Zahedi AM
Additive manufacturing of fiber reinforced composites is of great interest in various industrial applications. In this study, an innovative extruder is designed and manufactured for fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printers in order to produce continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic (CFRT) composites. There are some challenges along this way such as making tension in fiber, fiber surface preparation, printing temperature and feed rate to produce a composite part with good quality. These challenges are discussed in detail. The main advantage of this extruder is that it can be mounted on the available FDM 3D printers and consequently there is no need to design a new chassis. In order to assess the quality of products, standard tensile and three-point bending specimens made of pure poly lactic acid (PLA) and carbon fiber reinforced PLA are printed and tested under quasi-static loading. Experimental results show significant improvements of tensile and bending properties of PLA. Morphological analysis is also conducted to study the bonding between the carbon fiber and PLA.