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Author Fink, Johannes Karl

Title 3D Industrial Printing with Polymers
Published Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (343 pages)
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1 Methods of 3D Printing; 1.1 History; 1.1.1 Recently Developed Materials for 3D Printing; 1.1.2 Shrinkage Compensation; 1.2 Basic Principles; 1.2.1 4D Printing; 1.3 Uses and Applications; 1.3.1 Heat Exchangers; 1.3.2 3D Plastic Model; 1.3.3 Gradient Refractive Index Lenses; 1.3.4 Photoformable Composition; 1.3.5 Comb Polymers; 1.3.6 Post-Processing Infiltration; 1.3.7 Sensors and Biosensors; 1.4 Magnetic Separation; 1.5 Rapid Prototyping; 1.5.1 Variants of Rapid Prototyping; 1.5.2 3D Microfluidic Channel Systems
1.5.3 Aluminum and Magnesium Cores1.5.4 Cellular Composites; 1.5.5 Powder Compositions; 1.5.6 Organopolysiloxane Compositions; 1.5.7 Th ermoplastic Powder Material; 1.5.8 Plasticizer-Assisted Sintering; 1.5.9 Radiation-Curable Resin Composition; 1.6 Solution Mask Liquid Lithography; 1.7 Vat Polymerization; 1.7.1 Poly(dimethyl siloxane)-Based Photopolymer; 1.8 Hot Lithography; 1.9 Ambient Reactive Extrusion; 1.10 Micromanufacturing Engineering; 1.11 Analytical Uses; 1.11.1 Gas Sensors; 1.12 Chemical Engineering; 1.12.1 Gas Separation
1.12.2 Hierarchical Monoliths for Carbon Monoxide Methanation1.13 Rotating Spinnerets; 1.14 Objects with Surface Microstructures; 1.15 Lightweight Cellular Composites; 1.16 Textiles; 1.16.1 3D Printed Polymers Combined with Textiles; 1.16.2 Mechanical and Electrical Contacting; 1.16.3 Soft Electronic Textiles; 1.16.4 4D Textiles; References; 2 Polymers; 2.1 Polymer Matrix Composites; 2.1.1 Biocomposite Filaments; 2.1.2 Nanocomposites; 2.1.3 Nanowires; 2.1.4 Fiber Reinforced Polymers; 2.1.5 Carbon Fiber Polymer Composites; 2.1.6 FDM Printing; 2.1.7 Powder Bed and Inkjet Head 3D Printing
2.1.8 Stereolithography2.1.9 Selective Laser Sintering; 2.2 Sequential Interpenetrating Polymer Network; 2.3 3D Printable Diamond Polymer Composite; 2.4 Adhesives for 3D Printing; 2.5 Voronoi-Based Composite Structures; 2.6 Graphene Oxide Reinforced Complex Architectures; 2.7 Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Composites; 2.8 Multifunctional Polymer Nanocomposites; 2.9 Additive Manufacturing; 2.9.1 Thermosetting Polymers; 2.9.2 UV Curable Materials; 2.9.3 (Meth)acrylate Monomers; 2.9.4 Thiol-ene and Thiol-yne Systems; 2.9.5 Epoxides
2.10 Visible Light-Curable and Visible Wavelength-Transparent Resin2.11 Poly(ether ether ketone); 2.12 Lasers; 2.13 Ultra-High MolecularWeight PE; 2.14 Production of PP Polymer Powders; 2.15 Acrylate-Based Compositions; 2.15.1 Dimensionally Stable Acrylic Alloys; 2.15.2 Oligoester Acrylates; 2.16 Standards; 2.16.1 Biomedical Applications; 2.16.2 Color; 2.17 Particle-Free Emulsions; 2.18 Shape Memory Polymers; 2.18.1 Synthesis with Stereolithography; 2.18.2 Flexible Electronics; 2.18.3 Magnetically Responsive Shape Memory Polymer; 2.18.4 Sequential Self-Folding Structures
Notes 2.18.5 Multi-shape Active Composites
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Subject Three-dimensional printing -- Materials
Manufacturing processes.
manufacturing.
Manufacturing processes
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781119555315
1119555310