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3D printing technologies

ABS is a common thermoplastic used to make light, rigid, molded products such as pipe, automotive body parts, wheel covers, enclosures, and protective head gear. It is also used in 3D printing technology. [Pg.47]

This ink allows the controlled alignment of multiscale, high aspect ratio fiber reinforcement to create hierarchical structures similar to balsa wood. The 3D printing technology offers a flexibility in achieving controlled composition, geometric shape, function, and complexity. [Pg.303]

Powder compositions have been disclosed that can be used with the traditional 3D printing technology (32). 3D printed building materials with comparable compressive strength to standard concrete but greater tensile strength have been developed. [Pg.303]

A fluidic device has been fabricated by a 3D printing technology to get some analytical data. 3D-printed fluidic devices enable quantitative evaluation of blood components in modified storage solutions for use in transfusion medicine (49). [Pg.311]

However, 3D printing technology still presents some challenges to overcome There is increased production costs for larger series... [Pg.182]


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