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Three-dimensional printing technology enables the personalization and on-demand production of edible products of individual specifications. Four-dimensional printing technology expands the application scope of 3D printing technology, which controllably ...
Xiuxiu Teng +3 more
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In the context of the use of AM, particularly in the L-PBF technique, the printability characterization of material occurs through the identification of its printability map as a function of printing process parameters.
Alessandro Giorgetti +5 more
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Robustly printable freeform thermal metamaterials [PDF]
AbstractThermal metamaterials have exhibited great potential on manipulating, controlling and processing the flow of heat, and enabled many promising thermal metadevices, including thermal concentrator, rotator, cloak, etc. However, three long-standing challenges remain formidable, i.e., transformation optics-induced anisotropic material parameters ...
Wei Sha +12 more
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AbstractWith the growing popularity of 3D printing, different shape classes such as fibers and hair have been shown, driving research toward class‐specific solutions. Among them, 3D trees are an important class, consisting of unique structures, characteristics and botanical features.
Bo, Z. +5 more
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3D printable geomaterials [PDF]
One of the many attributes of three-dimensional (3D) printing is the ability to produce particles with independent control of morphology and material properties, parameters that are inexorably entwined in naturally occurring geomaterials. In this paper the 3D printing of surrogate granular materials is described, with examples of the particles produced,
D. A. H. Hanaor +4 more
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The development of single-step printable holographic recording techniques can enable applications in rapid data storage, imaging, and bio-sensing. The personalized use of holography is limited due to specialist level of knowledge, time consuming recording techniques, and high-cost equipment.
Qiancheng Zhao +5 more
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Extruded bioprinting is widely used for the biomanufacturing of personalized, complex tissue structures, which requires biomaterial inks with a certain viscosity to enable printing.
Jiahao Wu +7 more
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Enhancing Printability Through Design Feature Analysis for 3D Food Printing Process Optimization
We present a novel, systematic method for evaluating design printability in 3D food printing using a scoring system based on the Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) guidelines.
Mohammed Alghamdy +4 more
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Microextrusion-based bioprinting within a support bath material is an emerging additive manufacturing paradigm for complex three-dimensional (3D) tissue construct fabrication.
Houzhu Ding, Robert C. Chang
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Direct Ink Writing (DIW), which is widely used for developing functional 3D scaffolds that have robust structural integrity for the growth of target tissues/cells, has emerged as an appealing method for biomedical applications.
Christina Kaliampakou +2 more
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