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Biomass valorization using 3D-printed catalysts. [PDF]
Murugesan S +9 more
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In vivo evaluation of binder jet 3D-Printed monetite, brushite, and octacalcium phosphate: A comparative study for bone regeneration in a rat calvarial defect model. [PDF]
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Advances in 3D Printing: Microfabrication Techniques and Forming Applications. [PDF]
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Ink-Printed Thermoelectric Materials and Devices: Material Preparation, Fabrication Techniques, and Applications. [PDF]
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Comprehensive Toxicological Evaluation of 3D-Printed Hydroxyapatite (3DPHA) for Bone Grafting Applications. [PDF]
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An exploration of binder jetting of copper
Rapid Prototyping Journal, 2015Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the use of binder jetting to fabricate high-purity copper parts. The ability to fabricate geometrically complex copper shapes would have implications on the design and manufacture of components for thermal management systems and structural electronics.
Yun Bai
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Innovations in powder materials for binder jetting
Additive manufacturing has evolved from a prototyping tool to a primary method for producing functional, end-use products. Binder jetting, in particular, has gained significant attention in the construction industry. This paper reviews innovative powder material mixes used in binder jetting techniques.
Abdelhakim Al Turk, Gamal S. Weheba
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Shaping of ceramic by binder jetting
Additive Manufacturing by binder jetting is becoming increasingly popular to process ceramics. This layer-by-layertechnique consists in building up a part from powder beds on which a binder is selectively deposited. Such technology isnot only highly productive but also all-material compatible and is one of the few truly “free form” additive ...
Leriche, Anne +4 more
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Binder-jetting of TiCN-based cermets
Additive Manufacturing is experiencing an upswing in many sectors of industry for a broad variety of materials. Processes are mainly developed for polymers and metals.
Christian Berger +4 more
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