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Rheological evaluation of Laponite/alginate inks for 3D extrusion-based printing

Dávila et al., 2019

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18125406448828081862
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Dávila J
d’Ávila M
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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

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The 3D printing of soft materials is challenging mainly due to their rheological behavior. The 3D extrusion-based printing was correlated with the rheological properties for each stage of the process. A protocol to obtain an optimal ink was defined and Laponite/alginate mixtures …
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