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2024
DOI: 10.1088/2631-7990/ad3c7f
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Polar-coordinate line-projection light-curing continuous 3D printing for tubular structures

Huiyuan Wang,
Siqin Liu,
Xincheng Yin
et al.

Abstract: 3D printing techniques offer an effective method in fabricating complex radially multi-material structures. However, it is challenging for complex and delicate radially multi-material model geometries without supporting structures, such as tissue vessels and tubular graft, among others. In this work, we tackle these challenges by developing a polar digital light processing technique which use a rod as the printing platform. The 3D model fabrication is accomplished through line projection. The rotation and tran… Show more

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