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Stereolithography [electronic resource] : Materials, Processes and Applications / edited by Paulo Jorge Bártolo.

By: Bártolo, Paulo Jorge [editor.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2011Description: XII, 340p. 198 illus., 81 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387929040.Subject(s): Engineering | Engineering design | Industrial engineering | Materials | Engineering | Industrial and Production Engineering | Production/Logistics/Supply Chain Management | Engineering Design | Materials Science, generalDDC classification: 670 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- History of stereolithography -- Infrared tereolithographic -- Microstereolithography -- Reaction mechanics in photo-polymerised processes -- Polymeric systems for stereolithography -- Metallic and ceramic suspensions -- Photopolymerizable hydrogels - chenistry and mechanical -- Computer simulation of stereolithography -- Phenomenological curing models for stereolithographic applications -- Micro-components -- Injection moulding applications -- SL in tissue engineering.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Stereolithography: Materials, Processes and Applications focuses on recent advances in stereolithography, covering aspects related to the  fabrication processes, materials, and computer simulations used in the field.  Processes like two-photon polymerization, micro-stereolithography, infrared stereolithography and stereo-thermal-lithography are discussed at length. The book also describes the use of  materials such as novel resins, hydrogels for medical applications and highly reinforced resins with ceramics and metals. The volume also: Includes a comprehensive discussion on fabrication strategies and how to choose the right one Describes hands-on applications from the automotive, medical and archeology fields Computer simulations and applications are provided Stereolithography: Materials, Processes and Applications brings together contributions from leaders in the field in one comprehensive reference volume, and would be invaluable for researchers and engineers working in the field.
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Introduction -- History of stereolithography -- Infrared tereolithographic -- Microstereolithography -- Reaction mechanics in photo-polymerised processes -- Polymeric systems for stereolithography -- Metallic and ceramic suspensions -- Photopolymerizable hydrogels - chenistry and mechanical -- Computer simulation of stereolithography -- Phenomenological curing models for stereolithographic applications -- Micro-components -- Injection moulding applications -- SL in tissue engineering.

Stereolithography: Materials, Processes and Applications focuses on recent advances in stereolithography, covering aspects related to the  fabrication processes, materials, and computer simulations used in the field.  Processes like two-photon polymerization, micro-stereolithography, infrared stereolithography and stereo-thermal-lithography are discussed at length. The book also describes the use of  materials such as novel resins, hydrogels for medical applications and highly reinforced resins with ceramics and metals. The volume also: Includes a comprehensive discussion on fabrication strategies and how to choose the right one Describes hands-on applications from the automotive, medical and archeology fields Computer simulations and applications are provided Stereolithography: Materials, Processes and Applications brings together contributions from leaders in the field in one comprehensive reference volume, and would be invaluable for researchers and engineers working in the field.

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