Extrusion, Debinding and Sintering of a Commercial Pure Titanium Ink for Robocasting

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Kashimbetova, Adelia
Tkachenko, Serhii
Slámečka, Karel
Remešová, Michaela
Klakurková, Lenka
Pavloušková, Zina
Čelko, Ladislav
Montufar Jimenez, Edgar Benjamin

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Among additive manufacturing technologies, robocasting emerges as a versatile and an affordable method for processing metallic materials. However, the success and competitiveness of robocasting depend on the development of easy-to-process metallic inks that do not generate residues after debinding and production of high purity metallic parts.
Among additive manufacturing technologies, robocasting emerges as a versatile and an affordable method for processing metallic materials. However, the success and competitiveness of robocasting depend on the development of easy-to-process metallic inks that do not generate residues after debinding and production of high purity metallic parts.

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Proceedings 30th Anniversary International Conference on Metallurgy and Materials. 2021, p. 1215-1221.
https://www.confer.cz/metal/2021/4263-extrusion-debinding-and-sintering-of-a-commercial-pure-titanium-ink-for-robocasting

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