Strategic dual laser 3D printing of structural metal-plastic hybrid materials
- Authors
- Yu, Siwon; Park, Seunggyu; Kang, Dae Young; Shin, Geun Sik; Lee, Min Wook; Moon, Sook Young; Hwang, Jun Yeon
- Issue Date
- 2023-07
- Publisher
- Pergamon Press Ltd.
- Citation
- Composites Part B: Engineering, v.261
- Abstract
- Metal-plastic hybrids are emerging as a new challenge in multi-material 3D printing. Here, we provide a novel printing method for strategically bonding and printing metal-plastic hybrids using dual lasers with different wavelengths in a single integrated process. This bottom-up process enables three-dimensional freeform deposition while creating an ideal metal-plastic interface. In particular, our research has shown that the strategic selection of a laser with high energy absorption efficiency for the target material is a key technology for material hybridization. It was revealed that the laser, when irradiated directly onto the interface, partially crosslinks the plastic to form dense phases and induces a chemical reaction with oxygen active species on the metal surface, e. g., an intermediate oxide layer of Al-O-C, leading to the formation of a strong metal-plastic interface. Interestingly, this laser-induced metal-plastic interface, sophisticatedly controlled at the monolayer thickness level, exhibited a distinctive near-interface failure mechanism that developed crack paths along the near interface. Moreover, the competition between crack propagation and pore coalescence in each dense and porous printed layer formed a synergetic interphase, resulting in strong and tough mechanical functions. Our findings can guide the development of metal-plastic hybrids for a variety of industrially important applications.
- Keywords
- JOINTS; MECHANISM; BEHAVIOR; Multi-material 3D printing; Metal -plastic hybrids; Laser-induced metal -plastic interface; Near-interface failure mechanism
- ISSN
- 1359-8368
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/113485
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.compositesb.2023.110794
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- KIST Article > 2023
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