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Failure criterion for PA 12 multi-jet fusion additive manufactured parts

Additive Manufacturing, 2021
Abstract Offering the possibility of producing complex geometries in a compressed product development cycle, it comes as no surprise that additive manufacturing (AM) techniques have become attractive to multiple industries, including the automotive and aerospace segments.
Osswald, Paul Victor   +5 more
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Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Implications of Multi Jet Fusion Additive Manufacturing

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2020
This study fills a gap in additive manufacturing life cycle assessments to improve decision-making in plastic product manufacturing.
Michael B. London   +2 more
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Design and performance evaluation of multi-helical springs fabricated by Multi Jet Fusion additive manufacturing technology

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2021
Springs are mechanical devices which are used quite extensively in different industries and mechanisms. Traditionally, springs have been manufactured by wrapping a hot wire around a rotating mandrel. This process has certain limitations because it is difficult to vary the spring parameters such as pitch and wire diameter. However, through the use of AM
Ahmad Bin Arshad   +2 more
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Current Status and Prospects of Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF) Based 3D Printing Technology

Volume 2A: Advanced Manufacturing, 2021
Abstract Additive manufacturing has been of interest in the recent years due to its popularity in small scale production and rapid prototyping. There is a wide variety of additive manufacturing processes that are practiced today such as Material Extrusion, Material Jetting, Binder Jetting and more.
Aman Preet Singh, Salman Pervaiz
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Modelling of the capillarity effect for cylindrical shapes in Multi Jet Fusion technology

Progress in Additive Manufacturing, 2021
Multi Jet Fusion is one of the most productive additive manufacturing technologies available on the market. This important characteristic, together with the almost isotropic mechanical resistance of fabricated products, attracts the interest of users and industries. Despite those significant advantages, parts can present some specific defects.
Mele Mattia   +2 more
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Intelligent orientation of parts based on defect prediction in Multi Jet Fusion process

Progress in Additive Manufacturing, 2021
Multi Jet Fusion technology allows the rapid production of high-quality polymeric parts. This process has attracted the interest of several companies involved in rapid prototyping, mass customisation and small-batch production. The components produced via Multi Jet Fusion can exhibit some characteristic defects depending on the part geometry and ...
Mele Mattia   +2 more
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A finned-riser design to avoid the capillarity effect in multi-jet fusion technology

Rapid Prototyping Journal, 2020
Purpose Multi-jet fusion (MJF) process is based on a polymeric powder bed that is heated and irradiated by infra-red lamps. The layer under construction is jetted with inks to provide the desired heat management conditions for selective melting. Depending on several process variables, manufactured parts can exhibit lifting of the borders of the top ...
Mattia Mele   +2 more
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Air pollutant emissions from multi jet fusion, material-jetting, and digital light synthesis commercial 3D printers in a service bureau

Building and Environment, 2021
Abstract As additive manufacturing becomes more prevalent in industrial manufacturing facilities, so does human interaction with these machines. In this study, we characterized the size-resolved concentrations of particulate matter (PM, from ≈ 11 to 20,000 nm in size) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) resulting from a material-jetting ...
Austin C. Hayes   +4 more
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Process-level modeling and simulation for HP's Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology

2016 1st International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Production Systems (CPPS), 2016
The 3D printing technology is expected to revolutionize part manufacturing by enabling rapid and inexpensive production at a small scale. HP's Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology is developed to provide new levels of part quality in a fast and inexpensive way compared to existing 3D printing technologies.
Hokeun Kim, Yan Zhao, Lihua Zhao
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3D Printed Electronics with Multi Jet Fusion for Flexible Hybrid Electronics

2023 IEEE 73rd Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC), 2023
Jarrid A. Wittkopf   +11 more
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