Experimental analysis of color influence on optimized FDM parameters for PLA using the Taguchi method

This study examines the influence of filament color on optimizing FDM process parameters for PLA parts using the Taguchi method. Parameters such as layer thickness, print speed, and printing temperature were varied to identify optimal settings for white and black PLA filaments. The results demonstra...

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Main Authors: Sudin, Mohd Nizam, Saleman, Abdul Rafeq, Md Daud, Nazri, Zakaria, Kamarul Ariffin, Abdul Munir, Fudhail
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2025
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author Sudin, Mohd Nizam
Saleman, Abdul Rafeq
Md Daud, Nazri
Zakaria, Kamarul Ariffin
Abdul Munir, Fudhail
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Saleman, Abdul Rafeq
Md Daud, Nazri
Zakaria, Kamarul Ariffin
Abdul Munir, Fudhail
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description This study examines the influence of filament color on optimizing FDM process parameters for PLA parts using the Taguchi method. Parameters such as layer thickness, print speed, and printing temperature were varied to identify optimal settings for white and black PLA filaments. The results demonstrate that the optimal parameters vary based on color: for white PLA, the best configuration involves a layer thickness of 0.35 mm, print speed of 50 mm/s, and a printing temperature of 210°C. For black PLA, the same layer thickness and print speed are optimal, but the printing temperature is lower at 200°C. Layer thickness was identified as the most significant factor affecting tensile strength across both filament types. However, the ideal printing temperature depended on the color of the filament. Notably, white PLA exhibited higher tensile strength than black PLA, with an increase ranging from 1.33% to 15.54%, attributed to the thermal properties of color pigments. These findings highlight the critical role of filament color in determining mechanical performance during FDM printing. Incorporating filament color into the optimization of FDM parameters can enhance the quality, strength, and reliability of 3D-printed components. This research provides valuable insights for improving additive manufacturing outcomes across a range of applications.
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spelling my.utem.eprints-293322025-12-30T03:42:58Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/29332/ Experimental analysis of color influence on optimized FDM parameters for PLA using the Taguchi method Sudin, Mohd Nizam Saleman, Abdul Rafeq Md Daud, Nazri Zakaria, Kamarul Ariffin Abdul Munir, Fudhail This study examines the influence of filament color on optimizing FDM process parameters for PLA parts using the Taguchi method. Parameters such as layer thickness, print speed, and printing temperature were varied to identify optimal settings for white and black PLA filaments. The results demonstrate that the optimal parameters vary based on color: for white PLA, the best configuration involves a layer thickness of 0.35 mm, print speed of 50 mm/s, and a printing temperature of 210°C. For black PLA, the same layer thickness and print speed are optimal, but the printing temperature is lower at 200°C. Layer thickness was identified as the most significant factor affecting tensile strength across both filament types. However, the ideal printing temperature depended on the color of the filament. Notably, white PLA exhibited higher tensile strength than black PLA, with an increase ranging from 1.33% to 15.54%, attributed to the thermal properties of color pigments. These findings highlight the critical role of filament color in determining mechanical performance during FDM printing. Incorporating filament color into the optimization of FDM parameters can enhance the quality, strength, and reliability of 3D-printed components. This research provides valuable insights for improving additive manufacturing outcomes across a range of applications. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2025 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/29332/2/0102303102025925302251.pdf Sudin, Mohd Nizam and Saleman, Abdul Rafeq and Md Daud, Nazri and Zakaria, Kamarul Ariffin and Abdul Munir, Fudhail (2025) Experimental analysis of color influence on optimized FDM parameters for PLA using the Taguchi method. Jurnal Kejuruteraan, 37 (6). pp. 2739-2748. ISSN 0128-0198 https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/wp-content/uploads/2025/3706/13.pdf https://doi.org/10.17576/jkukm-2025-37(6)-13
spellingShingle Sudin, Mohd Nizam
Saleman, Abdul Rafeq
Md Daud, Nazri
Zakaria, Kamarul Ariffin
Abdul Munir, Fudhail
Experimental analysis of color influence on optimized FDM parameters for PLA using the Taguchi method
title Experimental analysis of color influence on optimized FDM parameters for PLA using the Taguchi method
title_full Experimental analysis of color influence on optimized FDM parameters for PLA using the Taguchi method
title_fullStr Experimental analysis of color influence on optimized FDM parameters for PLA using the Taguchi method
title_full_unstemmed Experimental analysis of color influence on optimized FDM parameters for PLA using the Taguchi method
title_short Experimental analysis of color influence on optimized FDM parameters for PLA using the Taguchi method
title_sort experimental analysis of color influence on optimized fdm parameters for pla using the taguchi method
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/29332/2/0102303102025925302251.pdf
http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/29332/
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https://doi.org/10.17576/jkukm-2025-37(6)-13
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