Search for dissertations about: "jetting"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the word jetting.
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1. Ink Jetting of Photochromic Ink : Towards the Design of a Smart Textile Sensor
Abstract : Smart textiles have been a hot topic in research for several decades; however, comparatively few products can be found on the market. Resource-efficient processes can boost the breakthrough of smart and functional textiles, which often necessitate high-cost materials and only require small batches. READ MORE
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2. A Model System for Powder Injection Moulding – Physical Properties and Mould Filling Analysis
Abstract : ABSTRACTPowder injection moulding (PIM) is an important and accepted industrial technique for producing net-shaped components which combines the advantages of injection moulding and powder metallurgy. The properties of the feedstock, a mixture of powder and binder system (often based on a thermoplastic polymer), strongly influence the process. READ MORE
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3. Manufacturing and Characterization of Filled Polymeric Systems
Abstract : The physical properties are changed if fillers are added to a polymeric material. In this work a highly filled model system for power injection moulding (PIM) and graphite nanoplatelet (GNP) based nanocomposites have been manufactured and characterized. READ MORE
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4. Sintering simulation framework for 316L stainless steel components manufactured by binder jetting
Abstract : Binder Jetting (BJT) is an additive manufacturing (AM) technology allowing mass-production of small to medium-size metal components. BJT is a multi-step AM technology, where the geometrical shape of components is provided during the printing step, and the final properties are achieved through a second consolidation step - sintering. READ MORE
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5. Experimental study and simulation of sintering of 316L components produced by binder jetting
Abstract : Binder Jetting (BJT) is a multi-step Additive Manufacturing (AM) technique that is used for producing components with highly complex geometries and competitive final properties with high productivity when compared to other AM technologies. The first step provides the basic part geometric shape (BJT printing), and the next step (debinding and sintering) consolidates the part to reach final geometry and intended basic material properties. READ MORE