2019
DOI: 10.3390/ma12244161
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Environmental and Economic Analysis of FDM, SLS and MJF Additive Manufacturing Technologies

Abstract: In this study, the authors present a comparative analysis of different additive manufacturing (AM) technologies for high-performance components. Four 3D printers, currently available on the Italian national manufacturing market and belonging to three different AM technologies, were considered. The analysis focused on technical aspects to highlight the characteristics and performance limits of each technology, economic aspects to allow for an assessment of the costs associated with the different processes, and … Show more

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“…Polymers have also been used as a manufacturing material for 3D structures for bone regeneration. They were used individually, mainly in the early years of development of additive manufacturing technologies (1984) [ 15 , 17 , 52 ], and more recently associated with nanoparticles [ 45 ], antibiotics [ 39 ], and other substances such as peptides and dopamine [ 16 ]. Their efficacy and biocompatibility have been proven in in vivo studies with experimental animals such as Beagle dogs [ 17 ] and New Zealand rabbits [ 16 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Polymers have also been used as a manufacturing material for 3D structures for bone regeneration. They were used individually, mainly in the early years of development of additive manufacturing technologies (1984) [ 15 , 17 , 52 ], and more recently associated with nanoparticles [ 45 ], antibiotics [ 39 ], and other substances such as peptides and dopamine [ 16 ]. Their efficacy and biocompatibility have been proven in in vivo studies with experimental animals such as Beagle dogs [ 17 ] and New Zealand rabbits [ 16 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors have compared the outcomes gathered by several techniques. Silva [ 50 ] showed that the precision of 3D printing and SLS was comparable and acceptable in both cases; Salmi [ 51 ] highlighted the PolyJet over the previous two in terms of precision, and Tagliaferri [ 52 ] indicated that, among the FFF, SLS and MJF, the FFF was the less convenient option due to the high printing time and environmental impact, which was minimal with MJF ( Table 2 ). Within the additive manufacturing methods, in this review of the literature we found that some of them, such as stereolithography [ 33 , 34 ] and selective laser sintering [ 35 ], have been shown to be successful with regard to bone regeneration through studies in humans, which are the most relevant in terms of practical clinical effects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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