Purpose: This paper aims to print 3D structures from polymers that resist bacterial attachment by reactive jetting of acrylate monomers. Design/methodology/approach: The first step towards printing was ink development. Inks were characterised to carry out an estimation of their potential printability using the Z parameter to predict stable jetting conditions. Printability conditions were optimised for each ink using a Dimatix DMP-2800, which enabled 3D structures to be fabricated. Findings: UV photo-initiated polymers, which resist bacterial attachment, were found to be printable using piezo-based inkjet printers. The waveform required for each ink depends on the value of the Z parameter. Once the waveform and the printability parameters ...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Material jetting is a process whereby liquid material can be ...
In the past decade, the healthcare industry has seen a significant increase in the use of additive m...
3D printing technology is changing how objects are designed and manufactured by gradually introducin...
Purpose: This paper aims to print 3D structures from polymers that resist bacterial attachment by re...
Biofilm formation on the surface of medical devices is a major source of health-care associated inf...
Traditional manufacturing methods like moulding or subtractive manufacturing place significant limit...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation are the cause for most healthcare-associated i...
The development and formulation of printable inks for extrusion-based 3D bioprinting has been a majo...
A robust discovery methodology is presented to identify novel biomaterials suitable for 3D printing....
Since the first report of 3D printed biodegradable structures by stereolithography, vat photopolymer...
Light-based 3D printing techniques could be a valuable instrument in the development of customized a...
A robust methodology is presented to identify novel biomaterials suitable for three-dimensional (3D)...
Chronic infection as a result of bacterial biofilm formation on implanted medical devices is a major...
Three-dimensional printing (3DP) uses inkjet printheads to selectively deposit liquid binder to adjo...
3D printing is a rapid and accessible fabrication technology that engenders creative custom design s...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Material jetting is a process whereby liquid material can be ...
In the past decade, the healthcare industry has seen a significant increase in the use of additive m...
3D printing technology is changing how objects are designed and manufactured by gradually introducin...
Purpose: This paper aims to print 3D structures from polymers that resist bacterial attachment by re...
Biofilm formation on the surface of medical devices is a major source of health-care associated inf...
Traditional manufacturing methods like moulding or subtractive manufacturing place significant limit...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation are the cause for most healthcare-associated i...
The development and formulation of printable inks for extrusion-based 3D bioprinting has been a majo...
A robust discovery methodology is presented to identify novel biomaterials suitable for 3D printing....
Since the first report of 3D printed biodegradable structures by stereolithography, vat photopolymer...
Light-based 3D printing techniques could be a valuable instrument in the development of customized a...
A robust methodology is presented to identify novel biomaterials suitable for three-dimensional (3D)...
Chronic infection as a result of bacterial biofilm formation on implanted medical devices is a major...
Three-dimensional printing (3DP) uses inkjet printheads to selectively deposit liquid binder to adjo...
3D printing is a rapid and accessible fabrication technology that engenders creative custom design s...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Material jetting is a process whereby liquid material can be ...
In the past decade, the healthcare industry has seen a significant increase in the use of additive m...
3D printing technology is changing how objects are designed and manufactured by gradually introducin...