Electron beam melting (EBM) and selective laser melting (SLM) are two advanced rapid prototyping manufacturing technologies capable of fabricating complex structures and geometric shapes from metallic materials using computer tomography (CT) and Computer-aided Design (CAD) data. Compared to traditional technologies used for metallic products, EBM and SLM alter the mechanical, physical and chemical properties, which are closely related to the biocompatibility of metallic products. In this study, we evaluate and compare the biocompatibility, including cytocompatibility, haemocompatibility, skin irritation and skin sensitivity of Ti6Al4V fabricated by EBM and SLM. The results were analysed using one-way ANOVA and Tukey's multiple comparison te...
BACKGROUND: High strength porous titanium implants are widely used for the reconstruction of craniof...
Machined devices made of titanium or titanium alloys are widely used in biomedical applications. Rec...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) methods are generally used to produce an early sample or near net-shape...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) methods are generally used to produce an early sample or near net-shape ...
Titanium (Ti) based materials are deemed one type of the best metallic materials for biomedical appl...
Custom-designed patient-specific implants and reconstruction plates are to date commonly manufacture...
Selective laser melting (SLM) is a promising technique capable of rapidly fabricating customized imp...
Electron beam melting (EBM), a powder bed fusion based additive manufacturing process, has been used...
Purpose This paper seeks to investigate the possibility of producing medical or dental parts by sele...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly developing technology that has many applications in the ind...
Additive manufacturing (AM), also called 3D-printing, are technologies where parts are formed from t...
Compared to other alloys, Ti6Al4V is the most used in medicine. In recent years, concerns regarding ...
The demand of Ti-6Al-4V has been increasing with the elevation of the aviation industry. By virtue o...
Minerals and Mining.Titanium and its alloys may be processed via additive manufacturing techniques s...
The objective of this project is to examine and analyse the microstructures and mechanical propertie...
BACKGROUND: High strength porous titanium implants are widely used for the reconstruction of craniof...
Machined devices made of titanium or titanium alloys are widely used in biomedical applications. Rec...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) methods are generally used to produce an early sample or near net-shape...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) methods are generally used to produce an early sample or near net-shape ...
Titanium (Ti) based materials are deemed one type of the best metallic materials for biomedical appl...
Custom-designed patient-specific implants and reconstruction plates are to date commonly manufacture...
Selective laser melting (SLM) is a promising technique capable of rapidly fabricating customized imp...
Electron beam melting (EBM), a powder bed fusion based additive manufacturing process, has been used...
Purpose This paper seeks to investigate the possibility of producing medical or dental parts by sele...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly developing technology that has many applications in the ind...
Additive manufacturing (AM), also called 3D-printing, are technologies where parts are formed from t...
Compared to other alloys, Ti6Al4V is the most used in medicine. In recent years, concerns regarding ...
The demand of Ti-6Al-4V has been increasing with the elevation of the aviation industry. By virtue o...
Minerals and Mining.Titanium and its alloys may be processed via additive manufacturing techniques s...
The objective of this project is to examine and analyse the microstructures and mechanical propertie...
BACKGROUND: High strength porous titanium implants are widely used for the reconstruction of craniof...
Machined devices made of titanium or titanium alloys are widely used in biomedical applications. Rec...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) methods are generally used to produce an early sample or near net-shape...