Polymers for 3D Printing: Methods, Properties, and Characteristics provides a detailed guide to polymers for 3D printing, bridging the gap between research and practice, and enabling engineers, technicians and designers to utilise and implement this technology for their products or applications.
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150 illustrations (40 in full color); Illustrations
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Höhe: 276 mm
Breite: 216 mm
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978-0-12-818311-3 (9780128183113)
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Joanna Izdebska-Podsiadly works at the Institute of Mechanics and Printing in the Faculty of Production Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland.
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Institute of Mechanics and Printing, Faculty of Production Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
I Introduction to 3D printing
1. History of the development of additive polymer technologies
2. The concept of 3D printing
3. Classification of 3D printing methods
4. Materials for 3D printing
5. Application of 3D printing
II 3D Printing methods
6. Vat photopolymerization
7. Material extrusion
8. Material jetting
9. Powder bed fusion
10. Binder jetting
11. Sheet lamination
12. Direct energy deposition
III Polymers used in 3D printing e properties and attributes
13. Photopolymers for 3D printing
14. Polymers in printing filaments
15. Polymer powders
16. Plastic pellets
17. Films for sheet lamination
18. Polymers for 3D bioprinting
IV Polymer market in 3D printing
19. Global market structure
20. 3D printing trends and perspectives