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EcoPrinting: investigation of solar powered plastic recycling and additive manufacturing for enhanced waste management and sustainable manufacturing

conference contribution
posted on 2018-01-01, 00:00 authored by Mazher Mohammed, Daniel Wilson, E Gomez-Kervin, Lucas Rosson, Johannes Long
In this article we propose the EcoPrinting technology, which aims at a near zero carbon foot print means of recycling waste polymers into functional, working products. To achieve this goal, we demonstrate a nanogrid device by which solar energy can be stored in a modest sized battery system and use this to power instrumentation for melt extrusion of waste polymers into 3D printer filaments. We then use this filament in a modified 3D printer system to manufacture functional humanitarian aid components such as water seals and pipe connectors. We investigate the feasibility of the EcoPrinting principal using ABS and HDPE plastics, while evaluating and optimizing enabling device energy consumption and manufacturing performance. We conclude that the EcoPrinting principal is possible and functional devices can be manufactured with mechanical integrity equivalent to commercially available components. We finally demonstrate that EcoPrinting can be used as a tool for humanitarian use, realizing a manufacturing paradigm that is self-sufficient and potentially capable of addressing challenges of plastic proliferation in developing nations.

History

Event

IEEE Consumer Electronics Society. Conference (2018, Long Beach, Calif.)

Series

IEEE Consumer Electronics Society Conference

Pagination

1 - 6

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Location

Long Beach, Calif.

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

Start date

2018-11-11

End date

2018-11-13

ISBN-13

9781538677919

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2018, IEEE

Editor/Contributor(s)

[Unknown]

Title of proceedings

SusTech 2018 : Proceedings of the 2018 IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability