Polymers for 3D Printing 2022
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-818311-3.00009-4
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Classification of 3D printing methods

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“…3D printing materials commonly refers to materials suitable for use in AM processes to produce 3D printed parts. These encompass materials such as polymers, metals and alloys, ceramics and composites [2], [10]. The suitability of the material format for the fabrication of a specific part depends on the chosen process.…”
Section: D Printing Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3D printing materials commonly refers to materials suitable for use in AM processes to produce 3D printed parts. These encompass materials such as polymers, metals and alloys, ceramics and composites [2], [10]. The suitability of the material format for the fabrication of a specific part depends on the chosen process.…”
Section: D Printing Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I N the late 20 th century, three-dimensional (3D) printing, commonly known as additive manufacturing (AM), started emerging [1]. It involves the deposition of a material in a specific pattern to create parts, enabling low-cost, rapid prototyping across multiple industries such as architecture, education, engineering and medicine [2]. Since then, 3D printing technology has continuously evolved, giving rise to a variety of materials with unique properties and corresponding 3D printing techniques [1], [2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These are binder jetting (BJT), directed energy deposition (DED), material extrusion (MEX), material jetting (MJT), powder bed fusion (PBF), sheet lamination (SHL) and vat photo polymerization (VPP) techniques. Material extrusion is a group of processes in which a thermo-plastic material (filament) is selectively applied layer by layer by being extruded through a nozzle that is also known as fused deposition modelling (FDM) [2] . Additive manufacturing or 3D printing has emerged as one of the most popular molding techniques in the food industry in recent years [3] .…”
Section: Hardware In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It provides a reliable way to obtain personalized and complex 3D structures and efficiently and reliably replicate anatomical forms ( Murphy et al, 2020 ). ASTM F2792-12a ( Izdebska-Podsiadły and Izdebska-Podsiadły, 2022 ), published in 2012, classifies AM technologies into seven categories, namely, vat polymerization, material jetting, material extrusion, powder bed fusion (PBF), binder jetting, sheet lamination, and direct energy deposition (DED). DED and PBF, in particular, are the two main processes for direct AM metal printing ( DebRoy et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Am and Mg Alloys For Bone Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%