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Title Medical applications for 3D printing
Authors Davidchenko, O.V.
Kurochkina, Viktoriia Semenivna
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Keywords 3D друк
органи людини
3D печать
органы человека
3D printing
human organs
Type Conference Papers
Date of Issue 2020
URI https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/78068
Publisher Sumy State University
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Citation Davidchenko, O.V. Medical applications for 3D printing [Текст] / O.V. Davidchenko, V.S. Kurochkina // To Make the World Smarter and Safer: матеріали XIV всеукраїнської науково-практичної конференції студентів, аспірантів та викладачів Лінгвістичного навчально-методичного центру кафедри іноземних мов СумДУ (26 березня 2020 р.) / за заг. ред. Г.І. Литвиненко. – Суми: СумДУ, 2020. – С. 85.
Abstract 3D printing is the production of an object based on various three-dimensional models located on a digital medium. The printing process is based on the principle of laying a large number of thin layers one after the other. 3D printing can be of different types, both laser or inkjet, and extrusion. Most common are inkjet printers. This method is non-contact and can use thermal, piezoelectric or electromagnetic technology to apply very small drops of living cells and various biomaterials to a special surface, conforming to all digital instructions for the production of soft tissues or individual human organs.
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