FABRICATION AND ANALYSIS OF RECYCLED ABS WIRE BLENDED WITH BAKELITE
Authors:
Dr. M. KEDAR MALLIK, B. ADITHYA, D. BALA KRISHNA, D. BHARGAV, A. SANTHOSH
Page No: 1480-1486
Abstract:
Phenol-formaldehyde resin, commonly known as Bakelite (C16H26O2)n[7], is a versatile material that can be molded quickly into a wide range of vibrant colors. When heated, Bakelite becomes pliable and liquefiable, but once cooled, it becomes permanently rigid, making it an ideal choice for thermosetting plastic applications. This type of plastic is commonly used in the manufacturing of non-conducting parts for electronic devices such as sockets, wire insulation, switches, and automobile distribution caps. Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) or Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) is a 3D printing process that utilizes the same plastic materials found in everyday products, including industrial-grade thermoplastics. ABS, which is composed of Acrylonitrile, Butadiene, and Styrene polymers, is a commonly used material in personal or household 3D printing, primarily through FDM or FFF 3D printers. The goal of the project is to combine ABS and Bakelite in various compositions to print 3D components and analyze the results.
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Volume & Issue
Volume-12,Issue-4
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