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Design and characterisation of food grade powders and inks for microstructure control using 3D printing [PDF]
Additive Manufacturing techniques have been previously applied to food materials with direct consumption in mind, as opposed to creating structural ingredients as shown in this study.
Abbaszadeh +42 more
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Binder jetting is an emerging indirect additive manufacturing technique for ceramic materials, which could be employed to produce application-oriented designed components impossible to achieve with traditional processes and featuring enhanced ...
Marco Mariani +6 more
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Design guidelines for metal binder jetting
AbstractIn addition to the general advantages of additive manufacturing technologies, such as the resource-efficient production of highly complex components, the metal binder jetting (MBJ) process enables a more cost-effective manufacturing of metal additive components.
Heiko Blunk, Arthur Seibel
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Effect of printing parameters on sintered WC-Co components by binder jetting
Hardmetals are materials employed to produce cutting and forming tools as well as wear resistant parts. Standard powder metallurgy suffers limitations in the manufacturing of shapes required by application-oriented design.
Marco Mariani +3 more
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Nanogels for pharmaceutical and biomedical applications and their fabrication using 3D printing technologies [PDF]
Nanogels are hydrogels formed by connecting nanoscopic micelles dispersed in an aqueous medium, which give an opportunity for incorporating hydrophilic payloads to the exterior of the micellar networks and hydrophobic payloads in the core of the micelles.
Cho, Hyunah +2 more
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Powder reusability in Metal Binder Jetting
Metal binder jetting is a potential mass-production additive manufacturing technique that enables faster production of complex structures with isotropic material properties. In metal binder jetting, the quality of parts is heavily influenced by the powder characteristics, and even small variations in powder feedstock can result in poor-quality parts ...
Prveen Bidare +3 more
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X-ray computed tomography and additive manufacturing in medicine: a review [PDF]
The use of X-ray computed tomography (XCT) with additive manufacture (AM) within a medical context is examined in this review. The seven AM process families and various XCT scanning techniques are explained in brief, and the use of these technologies ...
Appleby +102 more
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Powder Deposition and Sintering for a Two-Powder Approach to Solid Freeform Fabrication [PDF]
A two-powder approach is presented where Fused Deposition modeling (FDM) is used to create a thin shell in the shape of the part to be fabricated. The shell is filled with powder of the part material and surrounded by a support powder that has a high ...
Kumar, Ashok V.
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A Method for the Detection and Characterization of Technology Fronts: Analysis of the Dynamics of Technological Change in 3D Printing Technology [PDF]
This paper presents a method for the identification of the "technology fronts"-core technological solutions-underlying a certain broad technology, and the characterization of their change dynamics.
Bildosola Agirregomezkorta, Iñaki +3 more
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Binder jetting is the most widely implemented additive technology for the fabrication of sand molds. However, the use of furan binder-jetting technology in the production of molds for vacuum casting is hindered by the thermal destruction of the furan ...
Viacheslav E. Bazhenov +9 more
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