ORNL Advances Sustainable Composite Materials for AM

Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is pioneering the expansion of composite materials in additive manufacturing. Collaborating with industrial entities, ORNL focuses on enhancing production scalability and mitigating supply chain disruptions through AM. The laboratory explores the utilization of various composite materials—such as carbon fiber, ceramics, and biodegradable plastics—in producing lightweight, efficient components for diverse sectors, including automotive and aerospace.

ORNL Composites Innovation staff using additive manufacturing compression molding to rapidly produce a composite-based finished part. (Image Credit: ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy)

The AM and materials research is specifically being conducted at the DOE’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility and Carbon Fiber Technology Facility to enhance the manufacturing capabilities of AM operators in the United States.

“ORNL has the only facilities in the country with a full ability to formulate, create, print and recycle composite materials,” said Vlastimil Kunc, Composites Science and Technology section leader at ORNL.

“The ability to go from raw materials to finished part and back to composite ingredients in a ‘cradle to cradle’ approach provides a complete lifespan view of composites. This method helps us to identify and develop the right sustainable-material feedstock and processes for unique 3D-print applications,”

The laboratory’s scientists are also refining digital tooling to streamline production processes. Their research spans several key areas, including:

ORNL also spearheads the innovation of carbon fiber materials at its Carbon Fiber Technology Facility (CFTF), supporting clean energy applications and advancing U.S. manufacturing capabilities.

Source: ornl.gov

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