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Multijet fusion (MJF) is a novel additive manufacturing (AM) process for the powder bed fusion of thermoplastic polymers. In recent years, MJF has been established as a promising manufacturing technique for the rapid prototyping and production of fully functional, large‐scale components at high resolution. Like other powder bed fusion techniques, MJF permits the printing of parts without support...
Three‐dimensional (3D) printing or additive manufacturing is a new technology that has seen rapid development in recent years with decreasing costs. 3D printing allows the creation of customised, finely detailed constructs. Technological improvements, increased printer availability, decreasing costs, improved cell culture techniques, and biomaterials have enabled complex, novel and individualised...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has the advantages of fabricating complex models for application. In this study, cube structure with various porosity is manufactured by AM of selective laser melting (SLM). CAD software is used to create the micro porosity of sample models from 60 %∼80 %. The models are printed by Ti-6Al-4V powders. The morphology of the printed porous structures are examined by OM and...
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