Effect of Recycled Waste Cooking Oil on the Tensile Properties of rPET Filaments for FDM Applications

Authors

  • Amirul Anniq Mohd Yusof Fakulti Teknologi dan Kejuruteraan Industri dan Pembuatan, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Jalan Hang Tuah Jaya, 76100 Durian Tunggal, Melaka, Malaysia.
  • Rahimah Abdul Hamid Fakulti Teknologi dan Kejuruteraan Industri dan Pembuatan, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Jalan Hang Tuah Jaya, 76100 Durian Tunggal, Melaka, Malaysia. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4046-7441
  • Muhammad Aiqal Syuffri Azman Fakulti Teknologi dan Kejuruteraan Industri dan Pembuatan, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Jalan Hang Tuah Jaya, 76100 Durian Tunggal, Melaka, Malaysia.
  • Noraiham Mohamad Fakulti Teknologi dan Kejuruteraan Industri dan Pembuatan, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Jalan Hang Tuah Jaya, 76100 Durian Tunggal, Melaka, Malaysia.
  • Jeefferie Abd Razak Fakulti Teknologi dan Kejuruteraan Industri dan Pembuatan, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Jalan Hang Tuah Jaya, 76100 Durian Tunggal, Melaka, Malaysia.
  • Sayed Kushairi Sayed Nordin Fakulti Teknologi dan Kejuruteraan Industri dan Pembuatan, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Jalan Hang Tuah Jaya, 76100 Durian Tunggal, Melaka, Malaysia.
  • Khairul Fadzli Samat Fakulti Teknologi dan Kejuruteraan Industri dan Pembuatan, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Jalan Hang Tuah Jaya, 76100 Durian Tunggal, Melaka, Malaysia.
  • Teruaki Ito Graduate School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, Okayama Prefectural University, Kabuki 111, Soja-shi, Okayama 719-1197, Japan.

Keywords:

FDM, Plasticiser, Recycled PET, Recycled Waste Cooking Oil, Tensile Properties

Abstract

Recycling polyethylene terephthalate (PET) waste into 3D-printing filament offers a sustainable opportunity to reduce plastic pollution and support circular-economy initiatives. However, recycled PET (rPET) filaments often exhibit brittleness, limited ductility, and poor extrusion behaviour. This study investigates the use of recycled waste cooking oil (rWCO) as a bio-based plasticiser to enhance the mechanical performance and printability of rPET filament for Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM). rPET was blended with 5%, 7.5%, and 10% rWCO by weight and extruded into 1.75 mm filament. Tensile properties were evaluated using ASTM D638 Type IV specimens and compared with a commercial PET-G filament as a control. The results show that the addition of rWCO reduces tensile strength from 14.11 MPa (0% rWCO) to between 10.45 and 11.52 MPa, while improving elongation at break from 21.21% to up to 31.39%. The 7.5% formulation demonstrated the most balanced performance, combining improved ductility with moderate strength retention. These findings demonstrate the feasibility of rWCO as a low-cost, sustainable plasticiser for enhancing rPET filaments, offering promising implications for environmentally conscious additive-manufacturing applications.

Author Biography

Rahimah Abdul Hamid, Fakulti Teknologi dan Kejuruteraan Industri dan Pembuatan, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Jalan Hang Tuah Jaya, 76100 Durian Tunggal, Melaka, Malaysia.

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Published

30-11-2025

How to Cite

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A. A. Mohd Yusof, “Effect of Recycled Waste Cooking Oil on the Tensile Properties of rPET Filaments for FDM Applications”, PMJET, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 1–11, Nov. 2025.

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