4.8 Article

Fabrication of Smart Components by 3D Printing and Laser-Scribing Technologies

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages 3928-3935

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b17467

Keywords

smart components; 3D printing; laser-induced graphene; PEEK; sensors

Funding

  1. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [2184136]
  2. Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences of Chinese Academy of Sciences [ZDBS-LY-JSC042, QYZDB-SSW-JSC050-01]
  3. Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA22010101]

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Smart 3D printed structural components with self-monitoring ability show potential applications in some extreme environments, such as deep-water and space. Fused deposition modeling (FDM) provides a feasible solution; however, it is still a big challenge to print structural components with high bending and stretching mechanical properties because of the weak interlayer bonding and the pores. Here, a low-cost and facile fabrication strategy of smart components combining FDM with laser-scribing technology is reported. A thin laser-induced graphene (LIG) layer (similar to 50 mu m) can serve as the active materials of sensors, which can be obtained on the printed polyetheretherketone (PEEK) components. Accordingly, the PEEK-LIG smart components (PEEK-LIG SCs) can self-monitor the working process and the deformations (bidirectional bending and stretching) in real time with high sensitivity. For instance, the gauge factors of PEEK-LIG SCs for bending outward and stretching are up to 155.36 and 212.35 (2-5% strain), respectively. Besides, the PEEK-LIG SCs possess good reliability (>1000 cycles), fast response time (60 ms), and recovery time (247 ms). We further show the excellent performance of the PEEK-LIG smart gear in monitoring the rotation and the abrasion, indicating the wide potential applications of this strategy.

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