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Rapid prototyping is a technique that `prints' a component, instead of manufacturing it in traditional terms, by using materials ranging from photopolymers to thermoplastics, including paper. Since these materials are in most cases not suitable for assessment purposes a new approach has been created. It has a similar `build up' technique but uses metal
António Fernando Ribeiro
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3D-Printing for Analytical Ultracentrifugation
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Abhiksha Desai+4 more
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Prosthetist Knowledge and 3D Printing [PDF]
In this paper we briefly explored the history of 3D printing in prosthetics. We provided details of our own work developing 3D printing design tools from 2014-2020 noting how claims around prosthetist experience and knowledge have been supported and/or questioned in the development of new device production techniques.
Ratto M, Southwick D.
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The fundamental point of our task is utilizing shrewd blocks in development field with the assistance of 3D printing. The benefit of utilizing this technique is to manufacture excessively mammoth structures with inventive plans. At the end of the day, we can say that a robot fit for building confused structures from brilliant holds by all itself.
Shwetha Shanmugam+2 more
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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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Laser Additive Manufacturing on Metal Matrix Composites: A Review
Important progresses in the study of laser additive manufacturing on metal matrix composites (MMCs) have been made. Recent efforts and advances in additive manufacturing on 5 types of MMCs are presented and reviewed.
Neng Li+6 more
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3D Printing and 3D Bioprinting in Pediatrics [PDF]
Additive manufacturing, commonly referred to as 3D printing, is a technology that builds three-dimensional structures and components layer by layer. Bioprinting is the use of 3D printing technology to fabricate tissue constructs for regenerative medicine from cell-laden bio-inks.
Sanjairaj Vijayavenkataraman+2 more
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The anisotropy of mechanical properties in SLMed alloy is very important. In order to realize the homogeneity of the microstructure and mechanical properties of GH3536 alloy prepared by selective laser melting (SLM), the as-deposited samples were treated
Shuai Huang+5 more
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3D Printing - Evaluating Particle Emissions of a 3D Printing Pen [PDF]
Three-dimensional (3D) printing as a type of additive manufacturing shows continuing increase in application and consumer popularity. The fused filament fabrication (FFF) is an inexpensive method used most frequently by consumers. Studies with 3D printers have shown that during the printing process particulate and volatile substances are released ...
Ajay Singh+5 more
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Bionic 3D printed corals [PDF]
SummarySymbiotic corals have evolved as a highly optimised photon augmentation system leading to space-efficient microalgal growth and photosynthetic quantum efficiencies that approach theoretical limits1–3. Corals are characterized by an elastic animal tissue hosting microalgae and a light scattering calcium carbonate skeleton that maximizes light ...
Matthew P. Davey+15 more
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