DOMINANT TECHNOLOGIES IN “INDUSTRY 4.0”

Investigation on maximum tensile force and Shore D hardness of 3D printed samples of Polyamide PA6-CF

  • 1 Technical University Sofia, Bulgaria,branch Plovdiv

Abstract

In this article, the maximum tensile strength and hardness of 3D printed samples of Nylon CF15 Carbon were investigated. 20 test specimens were produced with dimensions according to the ASTM D 638 standard for tensile strength and 3 specimens for Shore D hardness testing. The experimental results were processed statistically.

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