Material selection, characterization, optimization, and usability of bio-composites using fused deposition modelling

This research examines the material selection, characterization, optimization, and usability of bio-composites in additive manufacturing (AM). Development of environmentally sustainable egg carton packaging is used as case study and fabricate using Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM). The case study co...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Che Hamid, Hazliza Aida
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: 2025
Subjects:
Online Access:http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/29382/
Abstract Abstract here
_version_ 1855750140827009024
author Che Hamid, Hazliza Aida
author_facet Che Hamid, Hazliza Aida
author_sort Che Hamid, Hazliza Aida
description This research examines the material selection, characterization, optimization, and usability of bio-composites in additive manufacturing (AM). Development of environmentally sustainable egg carton packaging is used as case study and fabricate using Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM). The case study comprises of four primary phases: identifying appropriate bio-composite filament materials, characterizing their mechanical and printing characteristics, optimizing FDM settings, and assessing the usability of the final egg carton prototype. The Fuzzy Analytic Network Process (FANP) identified polylactic acid (PLA) reinforced with 7.5 wt.% sugar palm fibre (SPF) as the ideal material. The SPF-PLA composite containing 7.5 wt.% SPF was selected as the optimum material in this study, owing to its superior mechanical strength, printability, environmental sustainability, and processing stability, as corroborated by both FANP ranking and experimental validation. The printing settings were first optimized by the Taguchi technique, establishing optimal circumstances of 0.1 mm layer thickness, 100% infill density, and a print speed of 25 mm/s to guarantee better print quality and structural integrity. Mechanical and physical evaluations validated the printability and efficacy of the SPF-PLA composite. A functioning egg carton prototype was then produced using FDM based on these proven features. Usability testing was performed with 10 volunteers using the System Usability Scale (SUS), in which participants evaluated 10 assertions on a Likert scale. The findings produced an average SUS score of 80, categorizing the prototype as good within the 4th quartile range. Participants expressed positive opinions about the carton’s durability, usability, and environmental benefits. The results confirm the SPF-PLA bio- composite as a feasible material for sustainable egg carton packaging and illustrate the potential of FDM technology for scalable, environmentally responsible production.
format Thesis
id utem-29382
institution Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
language English
English
publishDate 2025
record_format EPrints
record_pdf Restricted
spelling utem-293822026-01-21T07:02:43Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/29382/ Material selection, characterization, optimization, and usability of bio-composites using fused deposition modelling Che Hamid, Hazliza Aida T Technology TS Manufactures This research examines the material selection, characterization, optimization, and usability of bio-composites in additive manufacturing (AM). Development of environmentally sustainable egg carton packaging is used as case study and fabricate using Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM). The case study comprises of four primary phases: identifying appropriate bio-composite filament materials, characterizing their mechanical and printing characteristics, optimizing FDM settings, and assessing the usability of the final egg carton prototype. The Fuzzy Analytic Network Process (FANP) identified polylactic acid (PLA) reinforced with 7.5 wt.% sugar palm fibre (SPF) as the ideal material. The SPF-PLA composite containing 7.5 wt.% SPF was selected as the optimum material in this study, owing to its superior mechanical strength, printability, environmental sustainability, and processing stability, as corroborated by both FANP ranking and experimental validation. The printing settings were first optimized by the Taguchi technique, establishing optimal circumstances of 0.1 mm layer thickness, 100% infill density, and a print speed of 25 mm/s to guarantee better print quality and structural integrity. Mechanical and physical evaluations validated the printability and efficacy of the SPF-PLA composite. A functioning egg carton prototype was then produced using FDM based on these proven features. Usability testing was performed with 10 volunteers using the System Usability Scale (SUS), in which participants evaluated 10 assertions on a Likert scale. The findings produced an average SUS score of 80, categorizing the prototype as good within the 4th quartile range. Participants expressed positive opinions about the carton’s durability, usability, and environmental benefits. The results confirm the SPF-PLA bio- composite as a feasible material for sustainable egg carton packaging and illustrate the potential of FDM technology for scalable, environmentally responsible production. 2025 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/29382/1/Material%20selection%2C%20characterization%2C%20optimization%2C%20and%20usability%20of%20bio-composites%20using%20fused%20deposition%20modelling%20%2824%20pages%29.pdf text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/29382/2/Material%20selection%2C%20characterization%2C%20optimization%2C%20and%20usability%20of%20bio-composites%20using%20fused%20deposition%20modelling.pdf Che Hamid, Hazliza Aida (2025) Material selection, characterization, optimization, and usability of bio-composites using fused deposition modelling. Doctoral thesis, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka.
spellingShingle T Technology
TS Manufactures
Che Hamid, Hazliza Aida
Material selection, characterization, optimization, and usability of bio-composites using fused deposition modelling
thesis_level PhD
title Material selection, characterization, optimization, and usability of bio-composites using fused deposition modelling
title_full Material selection, characterization, optimization, and usability of bio-composites using fused deposition modelling
title_fullStr Material selection, characterization, optimization, and usability of bio-composites using fused deposition modelling
title_full_unstemmed Material selection, characterization, optimization, and usability of bio-composites using fused deposition modelling
title_short Material selection, characterization, optimization, and usability of bio-composites using fused deposition modelling
title_sort material selection characterization optimization and usability of bio composites using fused deposition modelling
topic T Technology
TS Manufactures
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/29382/
work_keys_str_mv AT chehamidhazlizaaida materialselectioncharacterizationoptimizationandusabilityofbiocompositesusingfuseddepositionmodelling