Additive Manufacturing Processes in Biomedical Engineering

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Additive Manufacturing Processes in Biomedical Engineering

Advanced Fabrication Methods and Rapid Tooling Techniques

Product design Production and quality control management Manufacturing industries Regulation of medicines and medical devices Biomedical engineering Engineering: general Ergonomics Materials science Production and industrial engineering Hydraulic engineering

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Collection: Sustainable Manufacturing Technologies

Language: English

Published by: CRC Press

Published on: 29th July 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 12 Mb

ISBN: 9781000622959


Overview

This book covers innovative breakthroughs in additive manufacturing processes used for biomedical engineering. More and more, 3D printing is selected over traditional manufacturing processes, especially for complex designs, because of the many advantages such as fewer restrictions, better production cost savings, higher quality control, and accuracy.

Current challenges and opportunities regarding material, design, cost savings, and efficiency are covered along with an outline of the most recent fabrication methods used for converting biomaterials into integrated structures that can fit best in anatomy while still obtaining the necessary architecture, mechanical reliability, biocompatibility, and anti-bacterial characteristics needed. Additional chapters will also focus on selected areas of applications such as bionics, affordable prostheses, implants, medical devices, rapid tooling, and drug delivery.

About the Book

Additive Manufacturing Processes in Biomedical Engineering: Advanced Fabrication Methods and Rapid Tooling Techniques acts as a first-hand reference for commercial manufacturing organizations which are mimicking tissue organs by using additive manufacturing techniques. By capturing the current trends of today’s manufacturing practices this book becomes a one-stop resource for manufacturing professionals, engineers in related disciplines, and academic researchers.

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