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Testing of selected material properties for 3D printing
Čáslavský, František ; Mačák, Martin (referee) ; Vyroubal, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with 3D printing, materials used for 3D printing, testing of the materials and learning their real parameters. Goal of the thesis is comparing selected materials, executing series of mechanical test and selecting suitable material for printing high-quality plastic parts for use in automobiles, especially for reproduction of parts that are no longer made for oldtimers and for use in motorsport.
Bonding of 3D printed PET-G parts
Maxa, Ondřej ; Kupčák, Radim (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
This bachelor thesis solves the problem of gluing PET-G material, which is used for printing 3D models in 3D printers. The goal is to select and then test the adhesive suitable for bonding the material. The suitability of the recommended adhesives was determined on the basis of standardized tests on experimental blasting equipment. Based on the measurement results, it is suitable to use one-component instant adhesives for gluing PET-G material, the advantage of which is easy handling and quickly achievable handling strength.
Porovnání plastových výtisků vyrobených na vybraných modelech 3D tiskáren
JANOVSKÝ, Daniel
In this Bacherol Thesis I am comparing mechanical properties and a surface quality of selected samples, which were printed out using three different 3D printers. Input ma-teriál used for all three printers was plastic. A total of three tests will be performed on the printed samples to compare their properties, namely material tensile test, notch impact test and optical surface quality test. Different 3D printers will be used to print the samples, which are the Creality Ender-3 V2, the PRUSA i3 MK3 and a modified Tevo Tarantula printer with replaced components. The models were processed for 3D printing with PrusaSlicer.
Zjišťování pevnostních charakteristik výrobků u 3D tisku
ČECH, Jan
This work inquires into the 3D printing by means of FMD technology. There are compared PLA and Pet-G materials. Further, the horizontal and the vertical printing positions are compared. The results are influenced by the height of the layer as well. There are tested higher layer of 0.25mm and lower layer of 0.15mm. The results are acquired by tensile test.
Bonding of 3D printed PET-G parts
Maxa, Ondřej ; Kupčák, Radim (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
This bachelor thesis solves the problem of gluing PET-G material, which is used for printing 3D models in 3D printers. The goal is to select and then test the adhesive suitable for bonding the material. The suitability of the recommended adhesives was determined on the basis of standardized tests on experimental blasting equipment. Based on the measurement results, it is suitable to use one-component instant adhesives for gluing PET-G material, the advantage of which is easy handling and quickly achievable handling strength.
Testing of selected material properties for 3D printing
Čáslavský, František ; Mačák, Martin (referee) ; Vyroubal, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with 3D printing, materials used for 3D printing, testing of the materials and learning their real parameters. Goal of the thesis is comparing selected materials, executing series of mechanical test and selecting suitable material for printing high-quality plastic parts for use in automobiles, especially for reproduction of parts that are no longer made for oldtimers and for use in motorsport.

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