Powder-based 3D printing for the fabrication of device with micro and mesoscale features

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Abstract

Customized manufacturing of a miniaturized device with micro and mesoscale features is a key requirement of mechanical, electrical, electronic and medical devices. Powder-based 3D-printing processes offer a strong candidate for micromanufacturing due to the wide range of materials, fast production and high accuracy. This study presents a comprehensive review of the powder-based three-dimensional (3D)-printing processes and how these processes impact the creation of devices with micro and mesoscale features. This review also focuses on applications of devices with micro and mesoscale size features that are created by powder-based 3D-printing technology.

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Chin, S. Y., Dikshit, V., Priyadarshini, B. M., & Zhang, Y. (2020, July 1). Powder-based 3D printing for the fabrication of device with micro and mesoscale features. Micromachines. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/MI11070658

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