2011
DOI: 10.1108/13552541111156513
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3D printed tooling for thermoforming of medical devices

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the performance of 3D printed materials for use as rapid tooling (RT) molds in low volume thermoforming processes such as in manufacturing custom prosthetics and orthotics. Design/methodology/approach -3D printed specimens of different materials were produced using the Z-Corp process. The parts were post processed using both standard and alternative methods. Material properties relevant to the 3D printed parts such as pneumatic permeability, flexural strength a… Show more

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“…These studies are focused on one single technology or are meeting broader goals by trying to compare different technologies among themselves using both conventional and statistical analyses: FDM, 6 SLS, 7-10 3D printing 11,12 and SLA. 13,14 In terms of the PolyJet technology, there are still very few research projects oriented towards the users of PolyJet printers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies are focused on one single technology or are meeting broader goals by trying to compare different technologies among themselves using both conventional and statistical analyses: FDM, 6 SLS, 7-10 3D printing 11,12 and SLA. 13,14 In terms of the PolyJet technology, there are still very few research projects oriented towards the users of PolyJet printers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limitations of use of additive manufacturing in medicine are caused mostly by the range of available and verified materials, having appropriate certificates [2]. These materials, just as devices for their processing are expensive in comparison to other widespread and available materials for additive manufacturing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The result shows that the substitute bone matches well and has good mechanical strength 15 Hollister 41 In dentistry, additive manufacturing is an important tool because plaster model of patient's mouth or teeth replacement can be built quickly Easy replacement of patient damaged mouth and teeth 65 Additive manufacturing played a significant role in the medical field. It can fabricate anatomical parts which are complex in shape directly from the different scanning process, such as CT images…”
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confidence: 99%