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RESEARCH INTO THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF THE SBS PLASTIC AFTER 3D-PRINTING

https://doi.org/10.31143/2221-7789-2024-2-56-65

EDN: HJSRMQ

Abstract

This article investigates the electrical properties of styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) plastic, samples from which are obtained using the FFF/FDM extrusion additive technology. Several 3D-printing modes are considered, based on a different combination of basic and variable 3D-printer settings. For all printed samples of SBS plastic, the value of the dielectric constant was determined, and a comparative analysis was performed. The results of this analysis made it possible to identify 3D-printing modes that provide the value of the dielectric constant closest to the values obtained for samples of SBS plastic made by traditional methods. At the end

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A. S. Vivtonenko
Moscow Polytechnic University
Russian Federation


D. A. Taksimbayeva
Moscow Polytechnic University
Russian Federation


P. A. Petrov
Moscow Polytechnic University
Russian Federation


N. S. Shmakova
Technology center for collective use “Technopark Slava”; MIREA – Russian Technological University
Russian Federation


I. A. Chmutin
Technology center for collective use “Technopark Slava”; MIREA – Russian Technological University
Russian Federation


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Vivtonenko A.S., Taksimbayeva D.A., Petrov P.A., Shmakova N.S., Chmutin I.A. RESEARCH INTO THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF THE SBS PLASTIC AFTER 3D-PRINTING. Proceedings of the Kabardino-Balkarian State University. 2024;14(2):56-65. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31143/2221-7789-2024-2-56-65. EDN: HJSRMQ

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