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http://dx.doi.org/10.5805/SFTI.2018.20.3.353

Evaluation of Mechanical Properties and Washability of 3D Printed lace/voil Composite Fabrics Manufactured by FDM 3D printing Technology  

Lee, Sunhee (Dept. of Fashion Design, Dong-A University)
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Fashion & Textile Research Journal / v.20, no.3, 2018 , pp. 353-359 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, fused deposition modellig(FDM) 3D printing technology has been applied directly to polyester voil fabric to produce 3D printed lace/voil composite fabrics. A stereolithograpy(STL) file with a lace type 3D modelling under the various thickness were prepared and transformed into a g-code file using a g-code generator. The extrusion conditions for FDM 3D printing were controlled by 50mm/s of nozzle speed, $235^{\circ}C$ of nozzle temperature, $40^{\circ}C$ of heating bed temperature. 3D printed lace/voil composite fabriscs manufactured by 3D printing based on FDM using a thermoplactic polyurethane(TPU) filaments were obtained. To evaluate the mechanical properties and washability of the fabricated 3D printed lace/voil composite fabric, KES-FB system test, washing fastness test and dry cleaning resistance test were conducted. As 3D printing thickness increased, KOSHI, NUMERI, and FUKURAMI of 3D printed lace/voil composite fabric increased. From the results of the primary hand value test, 3D printed lace/voil composite fabrics were confirmed to be applicable to women's summer garments. As a result of the washability and dry cleaning resistance test of the 3D printed lace/voil composite fabrics, all samples were graded 4-5.
Keywords
3D printed lace; TPU; FDM 3D printing technology; mechanical properties; washability;
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