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New paper published: Comparative study about dimensional accuracy and form errors of FFF printed spur gears using PLA and Nylon

This article from the TECNOFAB (Manufacturing Technologies) and CDEI-DM (Industrial Equipment Design Center - Machine Dynamics) research groups corresponds to the line of research in additive manufacturing processes, specifically the FFF ("fused filament fabrication").

The article presents a methodology for the generation, manufacture and verification of gears 3D printed in plastic material, and compares the dimensional accuracy and form error of parts obtained in two different materials: polylactic acid (PLA) and Nylon.

The results show that, in general, dimensional errors of PLA parts are lower than those of Nylon parts, while Nylon parts, which were printed with a lower infill percentage, show lower form errors than the PLA parts.

The collaboration of the students Òscar Garcia and Marc Solà is gratefully acknowledged.

The article can be found at the following link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014294182200383X