3D Industrial Printing with Polymers - Hardcover

Fink, Johannes Karl

 
9781119555261: 3D Industrial Printing with Polymers

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3D industrial printing has become mainstream in manufacturing. This unique book is the first to focus on polymers as the printing material.

The scientific literature with respect to 3D printing is collated in this monograph. The book opens with a chapter on foundational issues such and presents a broad overview of 3D printing procedures and the materials used therein. In particular, the methods of 3d printing are discussed and the polymers and composites used for 3d printing are detailed.

The book details the main fields of applications areas which include electric and magnetic uses, medical applications, and pharmaceutical applications. Electric and magnetic uses include electronic materials, actuators, piezoelectric materials, antennas, batteries and fuel cells. Medical applications are organ manufacturing, bone repair materials, drug-eluting coronary stents, and dental applications. The pharmaceutical applications are composite tablets, transdermal drug delivery, and patient-specific liquid capsules. 

A special chapter deals with the growing aircraft and automotive uses for 3D printing, such as with manufacturing of aircraft parts and aircraft cabins. In the field of cars, 3D printing is gaining importance for automotive parts (brake components, drives), for the fabrication of automotive repair systems, and even 3D printed vehicles.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Johannes Karl Fink is Professor of Macromolecular Chemistry at Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria. His industry and academic career spans more than 30 years in the fields of polymers, and his research interests include characterization, flame retardancy, thermodynamics and the degradation of polymers, pyrolysis, and adhesives. Professor Fink has published several books on physical chemistry and polymer science including A Concise Introduction to Additives for Thermoplastic Polymers (Wiley-Scrivener 2009), The Chemistry of Biobased Polymers (Wiley-Scrivener 2014), and Polymer Waste Management (Wiley-Scrivener 2018).

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This authoritative and comprehensive 'must have' book appeals to those scientists and engineers involved with industrial manufacturing using 3D printers.

3D industrial printing has become mainstream in manufacturing. This unique book is the first to focus on polymers as the printing material and collates most of the scientific literature with respect to 3D printing.

The book opens with a chapter on foundational issues and presents a broad overview of 3D printing procedures and the materials used therein. In particular, the methods of 3D printing are discussed and the polymers and composites used are detailed. The book details the main fields of applications areas which include electric and magnetic uses, medical applications, and pharmaceutical applications. Electric and magnetic uses include electronic materials, actuators, piezoelectric materials, antennas, batteries and fuel cells. Medical applications are organ manufacturing, bone repair materials, drug-eluting coronary stents, and dental applications. The pharmaceutical applications are composite tablets, transdermal drug delivery, and patient-specific liquid capsules.

A special chapter deals with the growing aircraft and automotive uses for 3D printing, such as with manufacturing of aircraft parts and aircraft cabins. In the field of cars, 3D printing is gaining importance for automotive parts (brake components, drives), for the fabrication of automotive repair systems, and even 3D printed vehicles.

Audience

This book will be of great value to a range of scientists and engineers who use 3D printing in advanced manufacturing including nano/micro-manufacturing, in a variety of areas including automotive, aerospace, pharmaceutical and medical device makers, electronics industry.

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