A Study on the Use of Extrusion-based Additive Manufacturing for Electrostatic Discharge Compliant Components from PEEK-Carbon Nanotube Composite

abstract: Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) is a unique issue in the electronics industry that can cause failures of electrical components and complete electronic systems. There is an entire industry that is focused on developing ESD compliant tooling using traditional manufacturing methods. This rese...

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Other Authors: Churchwell, Raymond L (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.57198
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-571982020-06-02T03:01:19Z A Study on the Use of Extrusion-based Additive Manufacturing for Electrostatic Discharge Compliant Components from PEEK-Carbon Nanotube Composite abstract: Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) is a unique issue in the electronics industry that can cause failures of electrical components and complete electronic systems. There is an entire industry that is focused on developing ESD compliant tooling using traditional manufacturing methods. This research work evaluates the feasibility to fabricate a PEEK-Carbon Nanotube composite filament for Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) Additive Manufacturing that is ESD compliant. In addition, it demonstrates that the FFF process can be used to print tools with the required accuracy, ESD compliance and mechanical properties necessary for the electronics industry at a low rate production level. Current Additive Manufacturing technology can print high temperature polymers, such as PEEK, with the required mechanical properties but they are not ESD compliant and require post processing to create a product that is. There has been some research conducted using mixed multi-wall and single wall carbon nanotubes in a PEEK polymers, which improves mechanical properties while reducing bulk resistance to the levels required to be ESD compliant. This previous research has been used to develop a PEEK-CNT polymer matrix for the Fused Filament Fabrication additive manufacturing process Dissertation/Thesis Churchwell, Raymond L (Author) Sugar, Thomas (Advisor) Rogers, Bradley (Committee member) Morrell, Darryl (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Engineering Mechanical engineering Materials Science 3D printing Additive Manufacturing Carbon Nanotube Electrostatic Discharge Damage PEEK PEEK CNT Composite eng 56 pages Masters Thesis Engineering 2020 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.57198 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 2020
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language English
format Dissertation
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topic Engineering
Mechanical engineering
Materials Science
3D printing
Additive Manufacturing
Carbon Nanotube
Electrostatic Discharge Damage
PEEK
PEEK CNT Composite
spellingShingle Engineering
Mechanical engineering
Materials Science
3D printing
Additive Manufacturing
Carbon Nanotube
Electrostatic Discharge Damage
PEEK
PEEK CNT Composite
A Study on the Use of Extrusion-based Additive Manufacturing for Electrostatic Discharge Compliant Components from PEEK-Carbon Nanotube Composite
description abstract: Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) is a unique issue in the electronics industry that can cause failures of electrical components and complete electronic systems. There is an entire industry that is focused on developing ESD compliant tooling using traditional manufacturing methods. This research work evaluates the feasibility to fabricate a PEEK-Carbon Nanotube composite filament for Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) Additive Manufacturing that is ESD compliant. In addition, it demonstrates that the FFF process can be used to print tools with the required accuracy, ESD compliance and mechanical properties necessary for the electronics industry at a low rate production level. Current Additive Manufacturing technology can print high temperature polymers, such as PEEK, with the required mechanical properties but they are not ESD compliant and require post processing to create a product that is. There has been some research conducted using mixed multi-wall and single wall carbon nanotubes in a PEEK polymers, which improves mechanical properties while reducing bulk resistance to the levels required to be ESD compliant. This previous research has been used to develop a PEEK-CNT polymer matrix for the Fused Filament Fabrication additive manufacturing process === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Engineering 2020
author2 Churchwell, Raymond L (Author)
author_facet Churchwell, Raymond L (Author)
title A Study on the Use of Extrusion-based Additive Manufacturing for Electrostatic Discharge Compliant Components from PEEK-Carbon Nanotube Composite
title_short A Study on the Use of Extrusion-based Additive Manufacturing for Electrostatic Discharge Compliant Components from PEEK-Carbon Nanotube Composite
title_full A Study on the Use of Extrusion-based Additive Manufacturing for Electrostatic Discharge Compliant Components from PEEK-Carbon Nanotube Composite
title_fullStr A Study on the Use of Extrusion-based Additive Manufacturing for Electrostatic Discharge Compliant Components from PEEK-Carbon Nanotube Composite
title_full_unstemmed A Study on the Use of Extrusion-based Additive Manufacturing for Electrostatic Discharge Compliant Components from PEEK-Carbon Nanotube Composite
title_sort study on the use of extrusion-based additive manufacturing for electrostatic discharge compliant components from peek-carbon nanotube composite
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.57198
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