Search for dissertations about: "topographical analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the words topographical analysis.
-
1. On a novel technique for preparation and analysis of the implant surface and its interface to bone
Abstract : The ultrastructural and biomechanical properties of the bone-implant interface are important factors for implant performance. For further understanding of the osseointegration process novel tools enabling analysis of the intact interface in high resolution is needed, preferably combined with histology and biomechanical tests. READ MORE
-
2. Influence of Substrate Topography on Ink Distribution in Flexography
Abstract : The printability of paper in flexography is largely dependent on the topographical characteristics of the substrate. Topography imaging instruments make it possible to obtain three-dimensional scans of paper surfaces that can be further used to calculate valuable quality parameters. READ MORE
-
3. Optical Topographical Characterisation for Flexographic Printability
Abstract : The flexographic printability is largely dependent on the topographical characteristics of the substrate. OptiTopo is a recently developed optical imaging technique, which provides precise and fast topographic scans of both printed and unprinted paper surfaces. READ MORE
-
4. Characterising Dental Implant Surfaces by Topographical, Electrochemical, and Biomechanical Methods
Abstract : Replacement of extracted teeth by dental implants was first introduced in the 1950’s. From the beginning, threaded titanium implants with smooth surfaces were used. Later on, screw shaped implants with micro-scaled roughened surfaces were introduced showing bone ingrowth and improved in vivo and in vitro results and good long term stability. READ MORE
-
5. Topographical micro-changes in corrugated board production : effects on flexographic post-print quality
Abstract : The appearance and design of a package are key properties to attract and to focus the attention of a customer. Print quality contributes to a great degree to achieve these requirements. Most critical perceived in terms of quality are print defects like mottling, gloss and stripiness, which all appear in the printing of corrugated board. READ MORE