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Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) is one the new Additive Manufacturing (AM) method which belongs to powder bed fusion technology class and used for additive manufacturing of polymer based parts.
Binnur Sağbaş
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With the rapid rise in popularity in additive manufacturing, 3D printing technologies are increasingly competitive. However, current post-processing solutions are unable to cope with the varieties of printed parts, where post-production tasks differs for
Joyce Xin-Yan Lim, Quang-Cuong Pham
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Modeling energy and resource use in additive manufacturing of automotive series parts with multi-jet fusion and selective laser sintering [PDF]
With additive manufacturing (AM) becoming a competitive manufacturing process for low to medium production volumes, rapid manufacturing becomes an increasingly relevant manufacturing approach.
Wiese, Mathias +5 more
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Compressive properties of 3D printed auxetic structures: experimental and numerical studies
Metamaterials that exhibit negative Poisson’s ratio (NPR) are known as auxetics. They laterally expand or contract when they are axially tensioned or compressed.
Amer Alomarah +5 more
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The additive manufacturing (AM) methods, selective laser sintering (SLS) and multi jet fusion (MJF), are increasingly used for end-use polymer parts. Chemical reactions caused by ionizing radiation and catalyzed by oxygen, moisture, and heat are known to
Tuomas Puttonen +2 more
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Compressive properties of cementitious composites reinforced by 3D printed PA 6 lattice
The lattice-reinforced cementitious composites prepared by placing 3D printed lattices in cementitious matrix has been proved to be effective in improving the bending mechanical properties of cement-based materials, such as improving ductility and ...
Wenfeng Hao, Junwei Liu, Humaira Kanwal
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3D printing biocompatible materials with Multi Jet Fusion for bioreactor applications
In the evolving three-dimensional (3D) printing technology, the involvement of different materials in any new 3D printing process necessitates a thorough evaluation of the product’s biocompatibility for biomedical application.
Li, King Ho Holden +12 more
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The authors of this manuscript present development of a prototype protective UV-C half-face mask. The first stage of this study focuses on proposing a UV-C half-face mask design and the second phase investigates the quality of printings, 3D/2D roughness ...
Daniel Varecha +8 more
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Additive manufacturing (AM) enables fabricating intricate objects with complex geometries previously unattainable through conventional methods. This process encompasses various techniques, including powder bed fusion (PBF), such as selective laser ...
Karthik Ram Ramakrishnan, Jagan Selvaraj
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Rapid vacuum casting has been proven to be a successful method in producing high-quality parts in small series. However, a challenge lies in the selection of proper Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies for the development of a master pattern for the
Nur Nabilah Mohd Mustafa +4 more
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