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Title: Two different techniques used in the production of foam structures: 3D printing and glass foaming
Author: Marques, C
Fernandes, HR
Perera, FH
Miranda, P
Ferreira, JMF
Keywords: Calcium
Calcium phosphate
Cathodes
Decomposition
Glass
Powders
Printing
Scaffolds
Scaffolds (biology)
Sintering
Tissue engineering
Tissue regeneration
3-D printing
Biphasic calcium phosphates
Cellular material
Crt glass
Glass foams
Spatial arrangements
Tissue engineering applications
Viscous-flow sintering
3D printers
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Abstract: This paper reports on the preparation of cellular materials by different techniques. Bioactive and resorbable scaffolds based on biphasic calcium phosphate were produced by 3D-printing using extrudable pastes through fine nozzles, according to a pre-defined spatial arrangement considered suitable for bone regeneration and tissue engineering applications. Milled powders of cathode ray glass tubes and egg shell wastes were mixed and compacted to produce recycled glass foams via viscous flow sintering and thermal decomposition of the egg shell component that played the role of foaming agent. © 2016 Portuguese Society of Materials (SPM)
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/19770
DOI: 10.1016/j.ctmat.2016.02.003
ISSN: 0870-8312
Publisher Version: 10.1016/j.ctmat.2016.02.003
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