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Structure, Surface and Permanence Properties of Three Dimensional Printing Materials (CROSBI ID 362031)

Ocjenski rad | doktorska disertacija

Stanić, Maja Structure, Surface and Permanence Properties of Three Dimensional Printing Materials / Lozo, Branka (mentor); Zagreb, Grafički fakultet, Zagreb, . 2010

Podaci o odgovornosti

Stanić, Maja

Lozo, Branka

engleski

Structure, Surface and Permanence Properties of Three Dimensional Printing Materials

3D printing is classified as an additive, powder-based, solid freeform fabrication technique. The method researched can be also regarded as a novel and propulsive form of digital printing, creating finished objects in three dimensions. It is based on conventional ink jet technology, using powder material instead of a substrate and liquid binder, clear or coloured, as an ink. As 3D printing materials and 3D prints properties have been only periodically researched from the view of standard graphic technology, the thesis offers a comprehensive study using the existing and customized characterization methods usually employed in the graphic and material science and other related industries. The work explains the variety of characteristics of 3D materials and prints, including the structure, colour reproduction and methodology, permanence, effects of accelerated aging and mechanical properties, as well as provides the general research models and defines the methodology.

3D ink-jet printing; Structure; Surface; Reproduction; Colour; Light stability

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167

23.11.2010.

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Sveučilište u Zagrebu Grafički fakultet

Zagreb

Povezanost rada

Grafička tehnologija