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3D Printing Continuous Fiber Reinforced Polymers: A Review of Material Selection, Process, and Mechanics-Function Integration for Targeted Applications
by Haoyuan Zheng, Shaowei Zhu, Liming Chen, Lianchao Wang, Hanbo Zhang, Peixu Wang, Kefan Sun, Haorui Wang and Chengtao Liu
Polymers 2025, 17(12), 1601; https://doi.org/10.3390/polym17121601 - 9 Jun 2025
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In recent years, the rapid development of three-dimensional (3D)-printed continuous fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) technology has provided novel strategies for customized manufacturing of high-performance composites. This review systematically summarizes research advancements in material systems, processing methods, mechanical performance regulation, and functional applications of this [...] Read more.
In recent years, the rapid development of three-dimensional (3D)-printed continuous fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) technology has provided novel strategies for customized manufacturing of high-performance composites. This review systematically summarizes research advancements in material systems, processing methods, mechanical performance regulation, and functional applications of this technology. Material-wise, the analysis focuses on the performance characteristics and application scenarios of carbon fibers, glass fibers, and natural fibers, alongside discussions on the processing behaviors of thermoplastic matrices such as polyetheretherketone (PEEK). At the process level, the advantages and limitations of fused deposition modeling (FDM) and photopolymerization techniques are compared, with emphasis on their impact on fiber–matrix interfaces. The review further examines the regulatory mechanisms of fiber orientation, volume fraction, and other parameters on mechanical properties, as well as implementation pathways for functional designs, such as electrical conductivity and self-sensing capabilities. Application case studies in aerospace lightweight structures and automotive energy-absorbing components are comprehensively analyzed. Current challenges are highlighted, and future directions proposed, including artificial intelligence (AI)-driven process optimization and multi-material hybrid manufacturing. This review aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of the current achievements in 3D printing CFRP technology and a forward-looking analysis of existing challenges, offering a systematic reference for accelerating the transformation of 3D printing CFRP technology from laboratory research to industrial-scale implementation. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Polymer-Based Composite Structures and Mechanical Metamaterials)
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Research on Disease Spreading Behavior Oriented to Three-Layer Complex Networks
by Zhonglin Ye, Haixiu Luo, Yunchao Gong, Gege Li, Lin Zhou and Zhuome Renqing
Appl. Sci. 2022, 12(13), 6472; https://doi.org/10.3390/app12136472 - 25 Jun 2022
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Disease spreading in multi-layer complex networks often spreads among multiple populations with the help of media. In order to reveal the cross-layer spreading characteristics of diseases and control the cross-layer spreading of diseases by analyzing the inter-layer coupling mechanism in multi-layer complex networks, [...] Read more.
Disease spreading in multi-layer complex networks often spreads among multiple populations with the help of media. In order to reveal the cross-layer spreading characteristics of diseases and control the cross-layer spreading of diseases by analyzing the inter-layer coupling mechanism in multi-layer complex networks, this paper proposes and establishes three kinds of three-layer disease spreading models based on SIS spreading mechanism, and analyzes the influence of spreading conditions, spreading speed, and diffusion range on disease spreading and corresponding immunization strategies. It is deduced theoretically that the spreading threshold of global network is relatively lower than that of a single-layer network. As the intermediary layer of the global network bridge, the strong coupling is more likely to cause the network to show multi-peak characteristic, and the influence of multi-peak transformation on the spreading speed is higher than that of the network generation mechanism. The immune strategy of isolating middle-layer nodes can effectively inhibit the spread of diseases. The research results of this paper are helpful to understand the spreading characteristics of various information in the real world. Full article
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A Brief Insight to the Electrophoretic Deposition of PEEK-, Chitosan-, Gelatin-, and Zein-Based Composite Coatings for Biomedical Applications: Recent Developments and Challenges
by Syeda Ammara Batool, Abdul Wadood, Syed Wilayat Hussain, Muhammad Yasir and Muhammad Atiq Ur Rehman
Surfaces 2021, 4(3), 205-239; https://doi.org/10.3390/surfaces4030018 - 4 Aug 2021
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Electrophoretic deposition (EPD) is a powerful technique to assemble metals, polymer, ceramics, and composite materials into 2D, 3D, and intricately shaped implants. Polymers, proteins, and peptides can be deposited via EPD at room temperature without affecting their chemical structures. Furthermore, EPD is being [...] Read more.
Electrophoretic deposition (EPD) is a powerful technique to assemble metals, polymer, ceramics, and composite materials into 2D, 3D, and intricately shaped implants. Polymers, proteins, and peptides can be deposited via EPD at room temperature without affecting their chemical structures. Furthermore, EPD is being used to deposit multifunctional coatings (i.e., bioactive, antibacterial, and biocompatible coatings). Recently, EPD was used to architect multi-structured coatings to improve mechanical and biological properties along with the controlled release of drugs/metallic ions. The key characteristics of EPD coatings in terms of inorganic bioactivity and their angiogenic potential coupled with antibacterial properties are the key elements enabling advanced applications of EPD in orthopedic applications. In the emerging field of EPD coatings for hard tissue and soft tissue engineering, an overview of such applications will be presented. The progress in the development of EPD-based polymeric or composite coatings, including their application in orthopedic and targeted drug delivery approaches, will be discussed, with a focus on the effect of different biologically active ions/drugs released from EPD deposits. The literature under discussion involves EPD coatings consisting of chitosan (Chi), zein, polyetheretherketone (PEEK), and their composites. Moreover, in vitro and in vivo investigations of EPD coatings will be discussed in relation to the current main challenge of orthopedic implants, namely that the biomaterial must provide good bone-binding ability and mechanical compatibility. Full article
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