Abstract
Within the scope of extrusion based additive manufacturing, this chapter provides a review of the research in understanding the physical relationships between microstructure variables and macrostructure properties of high-performance thermoplastic polymers. The development of interlayer strength has been discussed based on the theory of inter-diffusion and re-entanglement of polymer chains at interface. The observations from the study in joining and direct-bonding of polymer surfaces provide insights into the mechanisms of the formation of interface between adjacent layers. Quantitative prediction of interfacial strength as a function of processing temperature and contact time is presented. The mechanisms that lead to reduced mechanical strength at the interface are discussed. The second half of the chapter outlined a set of printing conditions and their influence on structural properties.