Investigation of Color and Mechanical Properties of Parts Printed on 3D Printers After Salt Spray Testing

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The use of plastic materials in the maritime industry is increasing day by day. Plastics are particularly preferred in watercraft due to their lightweight, resistance to water-related damage (such as mold and wear), optical clarity, and high corrosion resistance. In recent years, plastics produced by 3D printing have gained prominence in applications traditionally dominated by conventional plastic materials. Therefore, producing marine-grade materials-such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), which has long been used in the maritime sector-through 3D printing, and understanding their long-term performance, has become increasingly important. In this study, the mechanical behavior, surface roughness, and color changes of ABS+ materials in three different colors (yellow, green, and blue) and with three different infill ratios (50%, 75%, and 100%) were investigated after a salt spray test. Following the salt spray exposure, tensile and bending tests, hardness measurements, surface roughness analyses, and color measurements were conducted and compared with reference samples. The results were evaluated based on filament color and infill ratio. This study underscores the importance of color selection-along with mechanical strength-when designing 3D-printed materials for long-term use in saltwater environments.

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Additive Manufacturing, 3d Printing, Aging, Salt Spray Testing, Abs Plus, Mechanical Properties

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Polymers

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