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Development of Waterlily

Mixing with polymer with


Implication of 3d printing

BETICT3AT
CHAPTER 1|
Introduction 1.1. Background of the Study

1.2. Problem Statement

1.3. Objectives

1.4 Significance of the Study

1.5 Scope and limitations


Backgrounds of the study

Research in materials has led to the development of polymers with advantageous characteristics for
mechanics and biocompatibility, with tuning of mechanical properties achieved by altering printing
process parameters. Polymer printing is advantageous for a broad range of medical areas that benefit
from the diversity of polymer material characteristics and processing approaches. Polymer printing is
possible using extrusion, resin, and powder 3D printing processes that provide versatility for material
selection and supporting designs with diverse architectures, responses, and layout..

3D printing processes that provide versatility for material selection and supporting designs with diverse
architectures, responses, and layouts. The review concludes with considerations and challenges for
researchers to consider as polymer printing continues advancing, with a particular need for new
methodological design approaches to improve engineering
Problem statement
Polymer 3D printing has advanced rapidly in recent years with many areas of research now 3D printing
is a highly desirable fabrication approach because it enables the construction of designs with complex
geometries and architectures that are not possible with conventional manufacturing processes
Therefore, the method is novel, high-efficient, environment-friendly and scientific production
technology for preparing the water lily fiber through extraction. Here, we provide a review of recent
research advances for polymer 3D printing by investigating research related to materials, processes, and
design strategies for medical applications.
Objectives

General objectives

Using natural fibers rather than synthetic fibers in the production of the 3D printing filaments will reduce gas
emissions associated with the production of the fibers that would add to the current pollution problem. As a
matter of fact, natural fibers have a reinforcing effect on plastics. This review analyzes how the properties of
the different polymers vary when natural fibers processed to produce filaments for 3D Printing are added. The
results of using natural fibers for 3D Printing are presented in this study and appeared to be satisfactory, while
a few studies have reported some issues. 3D printing, it is possible to fabricate objects of complicated shapes
and thickness, which may be inaccessible to the standard polymer manufacturing techniques.
Signifance of the study
Research is now more focused on developing printable biopolymer
composites with improved performance. Environmentally friendly and inexhaustible biobased
materials are now being investigated. This includes cellulose derived from plants, biomass from
marine, wood, and agricultural residuals, and other abundant renewable feedstocks, which are
potential alternatives to fossil resourcesSpecially most commonly used polymers with natural fiber fillers. ABS
virgin
polymers are used widely as they are simple and easy to process, are readily available,a have the
required mechanical properties and toughness, have high melting strength, and durability. PLA is
usually utilized for biodegradable plastics as it is readily available, environment friendly, and costeffective,
without compromising mechanical strength. It can easily be produced from lactic acid,
which can be derived from the fermentation
Method natural fibers have gained attention in the 3D printing industry to be used as bio-filters along
with thermoplastics. The utilization of natural fibers is very convenient as they are easily available, cost-
effective, eco-friendly, and biodegradable. Using natural fibers rather than synthetic fibers in the
production of the 3D printing filaments will reduce gas emissions associated with the production of the
synthetic fibers that would add to the current pollution problem. As a matter of fact, natural fibers have a
reinforcing effect on plastics. This review analyzes how the properties of the different polymers vary
when natural fibers processed to produce filaments for 3D Printing are added. The results of using
natural fibers.Polymer printing is possible using extrusion, resin, and powder 3D printing processes that
provide versatility for material selection and supporting designs with diverse architectures, responses,
and layouts
Scope and Limitation
This present work is concerned Polymer printing is possible using extrusion, resin, and powder 3D
printing processes that provide versatility for material selectionThe water lily fiber producing processes
that the present invention relates to, mainly chemical removal is adopted to combine with mechanical
separation according to the natural characteristic of water lily fiber, natural fibers and of biopolymers
would be the ideal choice in the development biodegradable Because of the large design space
offered by 3D polymer printing, and its opportunities for improving medical applications, we carried out
a critical review by considering recent advances in materials, processes, and design strategies that all
influence an application’s outcome.

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