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3D printing [or Additive Manufacturing (AM)] allows the construction of three-dimensional objects on demand. 3D printing technologies is now widely used in healthcare, aerospace, design, and the automotive industry. Additive Manufacturing (AM) had first been launched over three decades ago as Charles Hull's first introduced the SLA (Stereolithography ...
Karami, Rasoul, Berjozkina, Galina
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3D Printed Contact Lenses [PDF]
Although the manufacturing processes of contact lenses are well established, the use of additive manufacturing for their fabrication opens many new possibilities to explore. The current study demonstrates the fabrication of personalized smart contract lenses utilizing additive manufacturing.
Fahad Alam +7 more
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We present an n-doped poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) polymer and its application in n-type oxide thin-film transistors (OxTFTs) as a source and drain electrode material. A reduced molecule of a cationic dye, methyl red
Gunel Huseynova +6 more
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The charge trap property of solution-processed zirconium acetylacetonate (ZAA) for solution-processed nonvolatile charge-trap memory (CTM) transistors is demonstrated. Increasing the annealing temperature of the ZAA from room temperature (RT) to 300°C in
Song Lee +6 more
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Integrated Temperature–Humidity Sensors for a Pouch-Type Battery Using 100% Printing Process
The performance, stability, and lifespan of lithium-ion batteries are influenced by variations in the flow of lithium ions with temperature. In electric vehicles, coolants are generally used to maintain the optimal temperature of the battery, leading to ...
Gyeongseok Oh +5 more
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In orthopedic oncology, revisional surgery due to mechanical failure or local recurrence is not uncommon following limb salvage surgery using an endoprosthesis.
Jong-Woong Park +3 more
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Modelling of Failure Behaviour of 3D-Printed Composite Parts
Failure in 3D-printed composite parts is complex due to anisotropic properties, which are mainly governed by printing parameters, printing strategy, and materials. Understanding the failure behaviour of materials is crucial for the design calculations of
Madhukar Somireddy +2 more
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Traditional microfabrication techniques suffer from several disadvantages, including the inability to create truly three-dimensional (3D) architectures, expensive and time-consuming processes when changing device designs, and difficulty in transitioning from prototyping fabrication to bulk manufacturing. 3D printing is an emerging technique that could
Anna V, Nielsen +3 more
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3D-printed bioanalytical devices [PDF]
While 3D printing technologies first appeared in the 1980s, prohibitive costs, limited materials, and the relatively small number of commercially available printers confined applications mainly to prototyping for manufacturing purposes. As technologies, printer cost, materials, and accessibility continue to improve, 3D printing has found widespread ...
Bishop, Gregory W. +3 more
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Engineering Biosensors and Biomedical Detection Devices from 3D-Printed Technology
Limitation of 3D construction ability, complex preparation processes and developing customer demands have promoted people to find low-cost, rapid prototyping, and simple operation methods to produce novel functional devices in the near future.
Minghui Liang +10 more
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