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Prediction of Dimensional Changes of Low-Cost Metal Material Extrusion Fabricated Parts Using Machine Learning Techniques

Paper published to MDPI 23 April 2021 https://thevirtualfoundry.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/21-04-Prediction-of-Dimensional-Changes-of-Low-Cost-Metal-Material-Extrusion-Fabricated-Parts-Using-Machine-Learning-Techniques.pdf

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Rheology scaling of spherical metal powders dispersed in thermoplastics and its correlation to the extrudability of filaments for 3D printing

Paper published to ScienceDirect 23 March 2021 https://thevirtualfoundry.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/21-03-Arizona-State-University-Rheology-scaling-of-spherical-metal-powders-dispersed-in-thermoplastics-and-its-correlation-to-the-extrudability-of-filaments-for-3D-printing-by-Amm-Hasib.pdf

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Fused Filament Fabrication of Metallic Components for Semi-professional and Home Use

“State-of-the-art 3D-printing with metal filaments based on the Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) process is discussed in this paper, by a literature review and own printing tests. Commercially available metal filaments (composites with metal powder content) are flexible enough to be processed on a low budget 3D-printer and, by debinding and sintering the produced objects, it

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Microstructure and Phase Analysis of 3D-Printed Components Using Bronze Metal Filament

“Typical metal 3D printing processes with powders require either a laser or electron beam as the heating source. In this work, an alternative non-expensive metal 3D printing process based on the fused deposition modeling process using metal filled filament is studied. Using bronze filament as a feedstock, the microstructures, phases, compositions of the filament, as-printed,

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