Advanced Ceramics for Dentistry 2014
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-394619-5.00023-7
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Advanced Direct Forming Processes for the Future

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“…These equations describe few of the defining properties of printability for an ink like dynamic viscosity, density, characteristic linear dimension (Nozzle diameter), and surface tension. The accuracy of the calculations from the above equations is dependent on the printing parameters such as the waveform and temperature, which also have an effect on the printability [ 24 ]. The values are not ubiquitous, Lee et al have shown nozzle clogging causing nonjetting even in viable Z values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These equations describe few of the defining properties of printability for an ink like dynamic viscosity, density, characteristic linear dimension (Nozzle diameter), and surface tension. The accuracy of the calculations from the above equations is dependent on the printing parameters such as the waveform and temperature, which also have an effect on the printability [ 24 ]. The values are not ubiquitous, Lee et al have shown nozzle clogging causing nonjetting even in viable Z values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another thing to consider is the particle size of constituted powders. Some authors [54] , [55] reported that the nozzle diameter should be 50 times greater than the particle size. Others [56] , [57] claimed that the ratio between the nozzle diameter and the particle size must be at least 100:1.…”
Section: Inkjet Printing Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cloud system enable faster and more efficient transfer of data across the connected gadgets to the same cloud and it allows the delivery of computing services through visualized and scalable resources over the Internet, thus suggesting that CPS can be associated intelligently with the aid of cloud systems (Stock and Seliger, 2016; Zhong et al , 2017). Last but not least, often described as 3D printing, additive manufacturing is an industrial process of producing a product in an automated method by stashing materials layer by layer to construct 3D structures with little to no wastage (Chua and Leong, 2014; Kuscer and Shen, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%