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Overview of Thermoplastic UD Sheets and Their Secondary Processing
Atsushi Miyata, Kazuya MIZUMOTO
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Two‐Way Shape Memory Polymer Composite Gripper for Adaptive Robotic Applications
A two‐way shape memory polymer (SMP) composite is developed with intrinsic shape‐changing capability driven solely by temperature, eliminating external actuation loads. Embedding the SMP in a low‐stiffness elastomeric matrix enabled reversible transformations during heating and cooling cycles.
Aamna Hameed, Kamran Ahmed Khan
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Mathematical modeling and simulation of the coupled strain space thermoplasticity problems [PDF]
Abduvali Khaldjigitov +3 more
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Joining of thirty three percent by weight random carbon fibre reinforced low density polyethylene using variable frequency microwave [PDF]
[Abstract]: This paper extends the range of applications for Variable Frequency Microwave facilities (VFMF) (2 – 18 GHz) to joining thirty three percent by weight carbon fibre reinforced low density polyethylene composite [LDPE/CF (33%)].
Ku, Harry S.
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This paper explores integrating organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) with planarized 3D‐printed substrates, utilizing ironing to enhance surface suitability for printing, dispense printing for thick, low‐resistance silver electrodes, and inkjet printing for semiconductor deposition.
Mohamad Kannan Idris +3 more
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Development of functional thermoplastic polyurethane nanocomposites via selective laser sintering
Meixin Zhou
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An investigation into 3D printing of fibre reinforced thermoplastic composites
L. Blok, M. Longana, Hana Yu, B. Woods
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Direct Ink Writing 3D Printing of Recyclable and Thermally Stable Vitrimers
Vitrimers hold great promise in additive manufacturing as defect‐insensitive, repairable, and recyclable feedstocks. A thin‐film additively manufactured process is developed for a high‐performance vitrimer that is difficult to process traditionally.
Louis O. Vaught +2 more
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Advanced Techniques for Scalable Woven E‐Textiles Manufacturing
This review highlights recent advances in scalable weaving techniques for e‐textiles, emphasizing innovations in multilayer structures, conductive yarn integration, and loom modifications. It summarizes emerging materials, fabrication strategies, and performance considerations that enable reliable, durable, and industrially scalable woven electronic ...
Faisal Abedin +2 more
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