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Comprehending the role of process parameters and filament color on the structure and tribological performance of 3D printed PLA

The recent growth of 3D printing has prompted researchers to investigate the reliability of its products in numerous implementations. However, 3D printed object tribology has not been extensively reviewed so far. The present study is the first to explore how the tribological qualities of 3D printed...

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Published in:Journal of materials research and technology 2021-11, Vol.15, p.647-660
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