Multi-material bio-printing facilities
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Multi-material bio-printing facilities. / Virtanen, Juhani; Tuukkanen, Sampo.
2017. Paper presented at BMT and MED Research Day 2017, Tampere, Finland.Research output: Other conference contribution › Paper, poster or abstract › Scientific
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T1 - Multi-material bio-printing facilities
AU - Virtanen, Juhani
AU - Tuukkanen, Sampo
PY - 2017/10/26
Y1 - 2017/10/26
N2 - Dispenser printing provides a method to produce 2D and 3D patterns frombasically any liquid phase material. Dispensing considered here is a form ofextrusion of material through a narrow diameter needle. An advantage ofdispensing technique over conventional printing techniques is theavoidance of complicated ink formulation, which generally requireshazardous organic solvents that may be harmful to biological objects.Dispensing also allows materials with rather different properties such asdifferent viscosity to be printed in the same process. Combining thedispensing printing of liquid phase materials and 3D printing of solidmaterials, complex structures with new functional properties can befabricated, which is very challenging if not impossible using conventionalmanufacturing techniques.
AB - Dispenser printing provides a method to produce 2D and 3D patterns frombasically any liquid phase material. Dispensing considered here is a form ofextrusion of material through a narrow diameter needle. An advantage ofdispensing technique over conventional printing techniques is theavoidance of complicated ink formulation, which generally requireshazardous organic solvents that may be harmful to biological objects.Dispensing also allows materials with rather different properties such asdifferent viscosity to be printed in the same process. Combining thedispensing printing of liquid phase materials and 3D printing of solidmaterials, complex structures with new functional properties can befabricated, which is very challenging if not impossible using conventionalmanufacturing techniques.
M3 - Paper, poster or abstract
ER -