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Integrating VNIR-SWIR Spectroscopy and Handheld XRF for Enhanced Mineralogical Characterization of Phosphate Mine Waste Rocks in Benguerir, Morocco: Implications for Sustainable Mine Reclamation. [PDF]
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Evaluation of 3D-printed vs. digital models in simulation-based training for iliac endovascular interventions. [PDF]
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Cascade Biorefinery of <i>Chlorella vulgaris</i>: Optimized Extraction Sequencing for Sustainable Whole-Biomass Valorization. [PDF]
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Direct Electrochemical Regeneration of Lithium-Ion Battery Cathode Material through Molecular Wiring. [PDF]
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Sustainability assessment of feedstock powder reuse for Directed Laser Deposition
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023In this paper, the results of a sustainability assessment for the study of the reuse of un-melted feedstock powder in Directed Laser Deposition are reported. Ti6Al4V ELI powder was employed as material for the study and the un-melted powder was collected and reused as raw material for subsequent cycles of deposition.
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Understanding AlSi10Mg Powder Reuse And Degradation In Laser Powder Bed Fusion Systems
Euro PM2025 ProceedingsPowder reuse in laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) offers opportunities to reduce production costs and environmental impact; but may alter powder properties, potentially compromising part quality.
Caterina Iantaffi +6 more
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Materialia, 2020
Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes for metals are advancing at a rapid pace. Among many attractive qualities, AM relaxes design constraints and can significantly reduce material waste in comparison to subtractive manufacturing processes.
S. Ghods +7 more
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Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes for metals are advancing at a rapid pace. Among many attractive qualities, AM relaxes design constraints and can significantly reduce material waste in comparison to subtractive manufacturing processes.
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