Politecnico di Milano, Politecnico di Bari, Sapienza Università di Roma, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Università degli Studi di Padova, Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Camozzi Group S.p.A.
In this project, polymers and polymer-based composites specifically designed for Additive Manufacturing (AM) and with improved mechanical and functional properties will be designed and produced to evaluate their processability in AM technologies. In particular, the project will be focused on both photo-/thermo-curable and thermoplastic matrixes with specific emphasis on sustainability and environmental impact. Taking into account the different physical and chemical behavior of thermoset and thermoplastic polymers and their impact on related AM technologies, two distinct tasks are planned, respectively.
Innovative formulations will be designed and prepared with the specific aim to use materials with advanced mechanical and functional properties and/or deriving from renewable resources in order to facilitate the ongoing transition toward a circular economy. The formulations will be tested and developed in terms of processability with the selected AM technologies. Process parameters will be investigated and optimized in order to control the dimensional resolution and the ultimate properties of the materials and parts obtained.
Task 1 – Innovative photocurable and hybrid polymer formulations, including from renewable sources, with improved properties
In the present task, the AM technologies object of investigation will be the vat photopolymerization technologies (stereolithography SLA, digital light processing DLP, etc.) and the liquid deposition modeling (LDM).
Below are some examples of materials, properties and specific applications.
Task 2 – Innovative thermoplastic (bio) polymers also reinforced with particles or short fibres with improved properties
In the present task, the selected AM technologies will be the most important for thermoplastics: fused filament fabrication (FFF), selective laser sintering (SLS), direct pellet printing (DPP).
Below are some examples of materials, properties and specific applications.
From a general point of view, the main expected results are summarized below.
Concerning the specific results for the two tasks:
Task 1 – Innovative photocurable and hybrid polymer formulations, including from renewable sources, with improved properties
Task 2 Innovative thermoplastic (bio) polymers also reinforced with particles or short fibres with improved properties
Concerning other expected results with social and economic impact, in the case of positive results, the knowledge and the expertise developed by the young researcher (PhD students to be recruited) during the project could be the base for eventual entrepreneurship activities such as spinoff or startup companies.