Title
Wood furniture waste–based recycled 3-D printing filament
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2018
Abstract
The Michigan furniture industry produces >150 tons/day of wood-based waste that can be upcycled into a wood–polymer composite (WPC). This study investigated the viability of using furniture waste as a feedstock for 3-D printer filament to produce furniture components. The process involves grinding and milling board scraps made of both LDF-MDF-LDF (where LDF is light-density fill and MDF is medium-density fill) and melamine-particleboard-paper impregnated with phenolic resins, premixing wood-based powder with the biopolymer polylactic acid, extruding twice through open source recyclebots to fabricate homogeneous 3-D printable WPC filament, and printing with open source fused filament fabrication–based 3-D printers. The results indicate that there is a significant opportunity for waste-based composite WPCs to be used as 3-D printing filament.
Publication Title
Forest Products Journal
Recommended Citation
Pringle, A.,
Rudnicki, M.,
&
Pearce, J. M.
(2018).
Wood furniture waste–based recycled 3-D printing filament.
Forest Products Journal,
68(1), 86-95.
http://doi.org/10.13073/FPJ-D-17-00042
Retrieved from: https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/materials_fp/187
Publisher's Statement
© Forest Products Society 2018. Publisher's version of record: https://doi.org/10.13073/FPJ-D-17-00042