Greetings to everyone who decided to click on my topic.
First I'd like to state what I'm trying to achieve with my experiment. Right now I'm developing a selective laser sintering (SLS) 3d printer. As far as hardware goes, I know how i'm going to use the laser to sinter the ABS plastic. The problem that I'm running into right now is access to a finely ground ABS powder. The benefit of having a fine ABS powder is the higher resolutions prints your capable of producing. The finer the material, the higher the resolution...
So I've addressed the problem, producing a powder form of ABS. But how does one go about doing this? I thought about grinding it down with the use of ball mills but it wouldn't produce a fine enough mixture. I read online that you could dissolve ABS in acetone, because they are both polar. Then with the ABS/Acetone solution, extract the ABS by mixing it with water and boiling away the acetone. Would this method work? Would I disrupt or break apart the polymer's in the ABS?
If this method is complete garbage, could someone please shed some light on my with possible solutions?
Thank You
Anthony G