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Impact of Apricot Pulp Concentration on Cylindrical Gel 3D Printing
The process of 3D food printing is a rapidly growing field that involves the use of specialized 3D printers to produce food items with complex shapes and textures. This technology allows the creation of customized, nutritionally balanced meals on demand.
Carmen Molina-Montero +4 more
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Full-thickness skin wounds are a significant clinical burden in the United States. Skin bioprinting is a relatively new technology that is under investigation as a new treatment for full-thickness injuries, and development of hydrogels with strong ...
Adam M Jorgensen +6 more
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Using Fibre recovered from face mask waste to improve printability in 3D concrete printing [PDF]
Surgical face mask usage has rapidly increased in the last two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This generates vast amounts of plastic waste, causing significant risks to the ecosystem.
Jay Sanjayan +7 more
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Aggregating base elements into rigid objects such as furniture or sculptures is a great way for designers to convey a specific look and feel. Unfortunately, there is no existing solution to help model structurally sound aggregates. The challenges stem from the fact that the final shape and its structural properties emerge from the arrangements of the ...
Jérémie Dumas +3 more
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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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<p>The practice of fitting and making prosthetic limbs using current techniques leaves little room for innovative research and design. Though market leaders are consistently producing more advanced components, prosthetic technicians are using traditional techniques to fabricate prosthetic limbs.
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Voxel-based assessment of printability of 3D shapes
Printability, the capability of a 3D printer to closely reproduce a 3D model, is a complex decision involving several geometrical attributes like local thickness, shape of the thin regions and their surroundings, and topology with respect to thin regions.
Jalba, AC Andrei +3 more
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Printability study of metal ion crosslinked PEG-catechol based inks [PDF]
In this paper we explore the printability of reversible networks formed by catechol functionalized PEG solutions and metal cations (Al3+, Fe3+ or V3+).
del Campo, Aránzazu +4 more
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Advanced Algorithm for Reliable Quantification of the Geometry and Printability of Printed Patterns
In nanoparticle-based printed electronic devices, the printability of the patterns constituting the device are crucial factors. Although many studies have investigated the printability of patterns, only a few have analyzed and established international ...
Jongsu Lee, Chung Hwan Kim
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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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