Selective laser sintering (SLS) is an additive manufacturing method that enables the creation of complex-shaped polymer-based structures with great control over the desired properties. In this study, polyamide 12 (PA12)-based powders containing 0.8 wt.% graphene oxide (GO), introduced via a wet-mixing impregnation method, were processed by selective laser sintering (SLS). Implementation of a double laser scanning strategy increased the tensile strength of the composites by 2.5% relative to pristine SLS-processed PA12 and enhanced the thermal conductivity to 0.74 W·m-1·K-1. The results indicate that the laser sintering process is an effective approach to produce low filler content polymer-matrix composites with enhanced thermal properties while preserving mechanical integrity and maintaining electrical insulation behavior.
Koshlakova et al. (Tue,) studied this question.