Core-shell morphology of composite filaments for use in extrusion-based additive manufacturing systems
US-2017268133-A1 · Sep 21, 2017 · US
US10011922B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10011922-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615075522-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 3, 2018 |
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A consumable filament for use in an extrusion-based additive manufacturing system, where the consumable filament comprises a core portion of a matrix of a first base polymer and particles dispersed within the matrix, and a shell portion comprising a same or a different base polymer. The consumable filament is configured to be melted and extruded to form roads of a plurality of solidified layers of a three-dimensional part, and where the roads at least partially retain cross-sectional profiles corresponding to the core portion and the shell portion of the consumable filament and retain the particles within the roads of the printed part and do not penetrate the outer surface of the shell portion.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A consumable filament for use in an additive manufacturing system, the consumable filament comprising: a core portion extending along a longitudinal length of the consumable filament, the core portion compositionally comprising a matrix of a first base polymer and particles dispersed in the matrix; and a shell portion extending along the longitudinal length of the consumable filament and at least partially encasing the core portion, the shell portion compositionally comprising a second base polymer, wherein the consumable filament is configured to be melted and extruded in an additive manufacturing system. 2. The consumable filament of claim 1 , wherein the first base polymer and the second base polymer are the same. 3. The consumable filament of claim 1 , wherein the first base polymer and the second base polymer are different. 4. The consumable filament of claim 1 , wherein a glass transition temperature of the first base polymer and the second base polymer are substantially similar. 5. The consumable filament of claim 1 , wherein a rheology of the first base polymer and the second base polymer are substantially similar. 6. The consumable filament of claim 1 , wherein a viscosity of the core portion is different than the viscosity of the shell portion and wherein the filament displays laminar flow when melted. 7. The consumable filament of claim 1 , wherein the particles are selected from metallic particles, non-metallic particles, magnetic particles and combinations thereof. 8. The consumable filament of claim 1 , wherein the particles are ferrite particles. 9. The consumable filament of claim 1 , wherein the filament has a geometry selected from a cylinder, a ribbon, a tube and other filled or hollow profiles. 10. The consumable filament of claim 1 , wherein the shell portion comprises Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate (ASA) and the core portion comprises ASA-ferrite. 11. A printed part built with an extrusion-based additive manufacturing system, the printed part comprising: a plurality of solidified layers each comprising roads extruded with the extrusion-based additive manufacturing system from a consumable filament having a core portion and a shell portion, wherein the core portion compositionally comprises a matrix of a first base polymer and particles dispersed within the matrix, and wherein the shell portion comprises a second base polymer; and wherein the plurality of solidified layers retain the particles substantially within the core portion of the consumable filament and at least partially retain the cross-sectional profiles corresponding to the core portion and the shell portion of the consumable filament. 12. The printed part of claim 11 , wherein the first base polymer and the second base polymer are the same. 13. The printed part of claim 11 , wherein the first base polymer and the second base polymer are different. 14. The printed part of claim 11 , wherein a glass transition temperature of the first base polymer and the second base polymer are substantially similar. 15. The printed part of claim 11 , wherein a rheology of the first base polymer and the second base polymer are substantially similar. 16. The printed part of claim 11 , wherein a viscosity of the core portion is different than a viscosity of the shell portion and wherein the filament displays laminar flow when melted. 17. The printed part of claim 11 , wherein the particles are selected from metallic particles, non-metallic particles, magnetic particles and combinations thereof. 18. The printed part of claim 11 , wherein the particles are ferrite particles. 19. The printed part of claim 11 , wherein the core portion and/or the shell portion comprises Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate (ASA). 20. The printed part of claim 11 , wherein the core portion comprises ASA-ferrite matrix and the shell portion comprises ASA.
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