AbstractAdditive manufacturing, likewise known as 3-dimensional (3D) printing and rapid prototyping, has the ability to create almost any geometrically complex shape or feature in a range of materials across different scales. It has found its applications in various areas, such as medicine (bioprinting), art, manufacturing and engineering. On the other hand, its use in separation membrane engineering is relatively new. The use of additive manufacturing techniques could provide more control towards the design of separation membrane systems and offers novel membrane preparation techniques that are able to produce membranes of different shapes, types and designs which cannot be made using conventional techniques such as phase inversion or sint...
Rapid prototyping, additive manufacturing and solid free-form fabrication describe technologies that...
Recent years have shown a growing interest in the field of 3D printing for applications in the area ...
Although biological/biomedical membranes may look like two-dimensional (2D) assemblies, depending on...
AbstractAdditive manufacturing, likewise known as 3-dimensional (3D) printing and rapid prototyping,...
Over the past decade, 3D printing or additive manufacturing (AM) technology has seen great advanceme...
This conference paper mainly comprises three parts: (1) a brief introduction to the current state of...
The commercialization of sustainable 3D printing technology changed the face of manufacturing with i...
This paper presents a feasibility study of using 3D printing (or additive manufacturing) technique t...
Additive manufacturing, or three-dimensional (3D) printing, is an accessible, quick, and user-friend...
3D printing of ceramic materials has gained tremendous attention in recent years due to its high eff...
Research in the field of 3D printing and water industry, in particular, on the fabrication and evalu...
There has been a steady growth, over several decades, in the deployment of fabrics in architectural ...
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing technology, has greatly expanded across multiple s...
[eng] Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an emerging and enabling technology that is paving its way ...
Membrane fouling is a major setback for membrane filtration processes because it causes problems suc...
Rapid prototyping, additive manufacturing and solid free-form fabrication describe technologies that...
Recent years have shown a growing interest in the field of 3D printing for applications in the area ...
Although biological/biomedical membranes may look like two-dimensional (2D) assemblies, depending on...
AbstractAdditive manufacturing, likewise known as 3-dimensional (3D) printing and rapid prototyping,...
Over the past decade, 3D printing or additive manufacturing (AM) technology has seen great advanceme...
This conference paper mainly comprises three parts: (1) a brief introduction to the current state of...
The commercialization of sustainable 3D printing technology changed the face of manufacturing with i...
This paper presents a feasibility study of using 3D printing (or additive manufacturing) technique t...
Additive manufacturing, or three-dimensional (3D) printing, is an accessible, quick, and user-friend...
3D printing of ceramic materials has gained tremendous attention in recent years due to its high eff...
Research in the field of 3D printing and water industry, in particular, on the fabrication and evalu...
There has been a steady growth, over several decades, in the deployment of fabrics in architectural ...
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing technology, has greatly expanded across multiple s...
[eng] Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an emerging and enabling technology that is paving its way ...
Membrane fouling is a major setback for membrane filtration processes because it causes problems suc...
Rapid prototyping, additive manufacturing and solid free-form fabrication describe technologies that...
Recent years have shown a growing interest in the field of 3D printing for applications in the area ...
Although biological/biomedical membranes may look like two-dimensional (2D) assemblies, depending on...