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自己増強型ソノインクにより,深度浸透の音量印刷が可能である
Xiao Kuang1, Qiangzhou Rong2, Saud Belal2
1Division of Engineering in Medicine, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
まとめ
ディープ・ペネトレーション・アコースティック・ボリュメトリック・プリンティング (DAVP) は 超音波を用いて 生物学的組織を介してさえも 医療用途の多様な材料で より速く,より大きな3Dプリンティングを可能にします
科学分野:
- アディティブ製造
- 生物医学工学
- 材料科学
背景:
- 定量印刷は,従来の方法よりもスピードと品質の優位性があります.
- 現在の技術は光エネルギー,透明なインク,そして小さなサイズで制限されています.
研究 の 目的:
- 新しい深波音量印刷技術 (DAVP) を導入する.
- 光学的な印刷の限界を克服する
- 多様な素材で,より深いところでの印刷を可能にする.
主な方法:
- 自己増強する超音波インク (超音波インク) を開発した.
- 聚合化のために焦点超音波を用いた.
- 印刷のパラメータを最適化するために実験と音響モデリングを行いました.
主要な成果:
- 低音響流と急速な音熱ポリメリゼーションを達成しました.
- 光学特性に関係なく,体積ヒドロゲルとナノ複合材料の印刷が実証されています.
- 生物学的組織を通して センチメートルの深さで印刷を可能にしました
結論:
- DAVPは,体積印刷の材料選択と構成サイズを拡大しています.
- この技術は複雑な3D構造を 作り出す可能性を示しています
- DAVPは 侵襲性の少ない医学的応用の道を開きます
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