01/11/2022
By Sokny Long
The Francis College of Engineering, Department of Plastics Engineering, invites you to attend a Doctoral Thesis Proposal defense by A.A. Mubasshir on “3D Printing of Thermoset Elastomers: Material Development and Process Characterization.”
Ph.D. Candidate: A. A. Mubasshir
Defense Date: Tuesday, Jan 18, 2022
Time: Noon to 1 p.m. EST
Location: This will be a virtual defense via Zoom. Those interested in attending should contact aa_mubasshir@student.uml.edu and committee advisor, joey_mead@uml.edu, at least 24 hours prior to the defense to request access to the meeting.
Committee Chair (Advisor): Joey Mead, University Professor, Department of Plastics Engineering, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Committee Members:
- David Kazmer, Professor, Department of Plastics Engineering, UMass Lowell
- Jay Hoon Park, Assistant Professor, Department of Plastics Engineering, UMass Lowell
- Davide Masato, Assistant Professor, Department of Plastics Engineering, UMass Lowell Anson W. K. Ma, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, University of Connecticut
Brief Abstract:
3D Printing of Thermoset Elastomers: Material Development and Process Characterization
3D printing of fully compounded rubber is still unexplored even after twenty-nine years since the first patent awarded for Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) in 1992. In Chapter-1, a Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) based fully compounded thermoset elastomer was developed for additive manufacturing by the Fused Filament Fabrication process. In Chapter-2, the 3D printing process for thermoset elastomers was also characterized based on different printing parameters. And finally, in Chapter-3, the knowledge gathered in the prior two chapters was utilized to develop two fully compounded elastomers based on EPDM and high molecular weight Silicone rubber.
All interested students and faculty members are invited to attend the online defense via remote access.