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In this work, dense, porous, and, for the first time, functionally-graded bi-layer scaffolds with a cylindrical geometry were produced from a commercially available hydroxyapatite powder using the robocasting technique.
Mehdi Mohammadi +9 more
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Robocasting of complex structural ceramics [PDF]
Additive manufacturing (AM) has been recognized as a significant manufacturing method since it was developed in early 1980s. It is a technology usually based on 3D model files (CAD model) and layer by layer fabrication.
Cai, Qiaosong
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Coextrusion of Reaction‐Bonded Carbides by Robocasting
Coextrusion by robocasting is a suitable process for fabricating multimaterial ceramic structures. Herein, the robocasting process is used to fabricate core–shell structures, combined with subsequent liquid silicon infiltration (LSI).
de Ligny, Dominique +9 more
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Support-strategies for robocasting ceramic building components [PDF]
The introduction of ceramic additive manufacturing technologies in the building industry offers unprecedented opportunities to architects and engineers towards a new brickarchitecture.
Figueiredo, Bruno +5 more
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Robocasting von reaktionsgebundenen Karbiden
Additive manufacturing (AM) opens up numerous new application fields, especially in the field of ceramic-based materials. The possibility of producing complex structures without the need for expensive and time-consuming post-processing offers a variety ...
Wahl, Larissa
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The emergence of additive manufacturing (AM) techniques enabled a new class of lightweight engineering parts with advanced functionalities. WhileAMis already established in industry for metal and polymer applications, AM of ceramics is still in its ...
Dietemann, Bastien
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Iron-based metal-organic frameworks integrated into 3D printed ceramic architectures
The promising applications of metal-organic frameworks (MOF) can be widened if these materials were additive manufactured to develop three-dimensional (3D) MOF architectures.
Alma D. Salazar-Aguilar +6 more
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Additive manufacturing of ceramics and ceramic composites via robocasting [PDF]
In the last two decades additive manufacturing (AM) has emerged as a highly important and influential technology. A large range of approaches to AM have been developed which give rise to hundreds of distinct techniques.
Feilden, Ezra
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Long-term stabilized amorphous calcium carbonate—an ink for bio-inspired 3D printing
Biominerals formed by organisms in the course of biomineralization often demonstrate complex morphologies despite their single-crystalline nature. This is achieved owing to the crystallization via a predeposited amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) phase, a
H. Shaked +4 more
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The thermal conductivity (κ) is a key parameter that defines many of the technological uses of three-dimensional (3D) porous architectures. Despite the variety of methods for determining κ, problems generally arise when researchers try to apply them to ...
D. Muñoz Codorníu +4 more
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