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Mariani, Marco
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- 2024Analysis of the causes determining dimensional and geometrical errors in 316L and 17-4PH stainless steel parts fabricated by metal binder jettingcitations
- 2024Analysis of the causes determining dimensional and geometrical errors in 316L and 17-4PH stainless steel parts fabricated by metal binder jettingcitations
- 2024Design challenges in leveraging binder jetting technology to innovate the medical instrument fieldcitations
- 2023Effects Of Feedstock Morphology And Composition On Binder Jetting Of 316L Stainless Steel: A Perspective On Circular Economy
- 2023Influence of shape distortion on the precision of holes in parts fabricated by Metal Binder Jettingcitations
- 2022Densification behaviour of pure copper processed through cold pressing and binder jetting under different atmospherescitations
- 2022Influence of chemically synthesized powder addition on K0.5Na0.5NbO3 ceramic’s propertiescitations
- 20213D printing of fine alumina powders by binder jettingcitations
- 2021Mechanical and microstructural characterization of WC-Co consolidated by binder jetting additive manufacturingcitations
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Design challenges in leveraging binder jetting technology to innovate the medical instrument field
Abstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Despite its significant advantages in terms of design freedom and the wide range of processable materials, the Binder Jetting technology has not yet received substantial attention in the healthcare field, especially concerning the fabrication of metal components. Hence, the paper investigates how this technology could be exploited to innovate the medical instrument field. Based on selected case studies, some preliminary design indications are derived on how to properly consider the various phases (i.e., printing, depowdering, and sintering) and related challenges of the Binder Jetting process.</jats:p>