15.12.2021 by Aileen Sammler, Dr. Natalie Rudolph
Material Science in Additive Manufacturing: Relevant parameters for production of filament
Based on our past episode about analysis methods used in material extrusion (ME), we are going to talk about the relevant parameters for production of the filament used in ME today. Learn how to measure the shear-dependent viscosity using the ROSAND capillary rheometer.
Based on our past episode about analysis methods used in material extrusion (ME), we are going to talk about the relevant parameters for production of the filament used in ME today.
This week’s topic:
Rheological properties impact at all stages of material use across multiple industries – from formulation development and stability to processing and product performance. The type of rheometer required for measuring these properties is often dependent on the relevant shear rates and timescales along with sample size and viscosity. For polymers, two different types of rheometers are available. If we want to study higher shear rates, the capillary rheometer is the best device to use.
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In our next video, you will learn about Melt rheology in Material Extrusion using Capillary Rheometry.