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X-Ray Attenuation Properties of Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Materials for Mimicking Tissues in Radiographic Phantoms Measured by CT from 70 to 140 kV: 2025 Update. [PDF]
Hofmann T, Buschmann M, Homolka P.
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Instantaneous and long-term mechanical properties of Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG) additively manufactured by pellet-based material extrusion [PDF]
Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG) is a highly popular feedstock for extrusion-based additive manufacturing. While data are available on the instantaneous properties of additively manufactured PETG, few research have been done on forecasting the ...
Michael Behrens, Gavin Paul
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Sustainable Additive Manufacturing: Mechanical Response of Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol over Multiple Recycling Processes [PDF]
The continuous demand for thermoplastic polymers in a great variety of applications, combined with an urgent need to minimize the quantity of waste for a balanced energy-from-waste strategy, has led to increasing scientific interest in developing new ...
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The Potential of Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol as Biomaterial for Bone Tissue Engineering [PDF]
The search for materials with improved mechanical and biological properties is amajor challenge in tissue engineering. This paper investigates, for the first time, the use of Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG), a glycol-modified class of ...
Mohamed H Hassan +2 more
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Journal of Polymer Research, 2021
As additively manufactured components move away from short-term usability, such as single-use prototypes, towards commercial products used for longer periods of time, the long-term material properties, such as ageing and creep, are becoming increasingly important design considerations.
Thomas Romeijn +3 more
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As additively manufactured components move away from short-term usability, such as single-use prototypes, towards commercial products used for longer periods of time, the long-term material properties, such as ageing and creep, are becoming increasingly important design considerations.
Thomas Romeijn +3 more
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