On 3D printing of low-cost sensors using recycled PET

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Rupinder Singh
Bhanu Pratap Singh
Amrinder Pal Singh
Vinay Kumar
Ranvijay Kumar
Mahdi Bodaghi
Ahmad Serjouei
Yang Wei
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[1] National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Panjab University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College,Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering
[4] Chandigarh University,Department of Mechanical Engineering, University Center for Research and Development
[5] Nottingham Trent University,Department of Engineering
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Polyethylene terephthalate; recycling; screw extrusion; 3D printing; sensor applications;
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Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) thermoplastic polyester is durable, formable material that is widely used to manufacture consumer products like sailcloth, sailing spinnakers, food-grade containers, etc. for commercial and engineering applications. The recycling of PET is still a challenge because of its abundance, especially in low-income/developing countries. The present study reports the recycling of PET by utilizing the primary (1°) recycled PET (R-PET) for 3D printing-based sensor applications with the idea of converting waste to wealth. The investigations were performed on PET-based waste collected from institute campus canteens (in form of used food containers/soft drink bottles) after ascertaining their rheological, mechanical, morphological, bonding, and sensing capabilities. The sensing capabilities of R-PET were explored by performing a ring resonator test of a 3D-printed substrate using a vector network analyzer (VNA). The result of the study outlined that R-PET-based sensors may be used in sailcloth, and sailing spinnakers to monitor the location of boats in a shipyard/dock.
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