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Robocasting is an extrusion-based additive manufacturing (AM) technique, highly explored in the fabrication of porous structures or thin-walled ceramics.
Sonia Gouveia, Susana M Olhero
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Robocasting of structural ceramic parts with hydrogel inks
Robocasting is a 3D printing technique that may be able to achieve the much-coveted goal of reliable, complex ceramic parts with low porosity and high strength.
Ezra Feilden +2 more
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Robocasting of ceramic glass scaffolds: Sol–gel glass, new horizons [PDF]
This article reports the first robocasting of a sol–gel based glass ceramic scaffold. Sol–gel bioactive glass powders usually exhibit high volume fractions of meso– and micro–porosities, bad for colloidal processing as this adsorbs significant portion of
Basam A E Ben-Arfa +2 more
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Development of free binder zirconia-based pastes for the production of dental pieces by robocasting
Journal of Manufacturing Processes, 2020I Rodrigues, M Guedes, Susana M Olhero
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Controlling properties of ceramic formulations for porcelain robocasting
Ceramics International, 2023M H V Fernandes, JOSÉ M Oliveira
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Ceramic Robocasting: Recent Achievements, Potential, and Future Developments
Advanced Materials, 2018Erwin Peng, Danwei Zhang, Jun Ding
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Sintering and robocasting of β-tricalcium phosphate scaffolds for orthopaedic applications
Acta Biomaterialia, 2006Pedro Miranda +2 more
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Mechanical properties of calcium phosphate scaffolds fabricated by robocasting
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part A, 2008Pedro Miranda +2 more
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