Biasetto et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Direct ink writing of AISI 316L dense parts and porous latticesBiasetto et al., 2022
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- Biasetto L
- Elsayed H
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- Advanced Engineering Materials
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The focus of the present work is the development of a metallic ink that possesses controlled rheological properties: by keeping printing parameters constant both AISI 316L dense parts and porous scaffolds have been produced. Shrinkage, porosity, and mechanical properties …
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