Simon S, Köllner D, Hoffmann P, Keck E, Spath I, Meyse M, Fey T (2023)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2023
Book Volume: 13
Article Number: 100334
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceram.2023.100334
The replica technique is one of the most established manufacturing methods of highly porous scaffolds for bone tissue engineering. Despite a multitude of possible templates, this method is limited in terms of reproducibility and periodicity. We overcome this issue by 3D-printing of designed periodic polymer templates with varying strut shape and thickness which we further process with the replica technique to obtain cellular ceramics with adjustable micro- and macrostructure. The periodic structure (Kelvin cells) was created using computer-aided design (CAD) software. These 3D rigid polymer structures were coated with alumina slurry and transformed to ceramic structures. This combination of polymer 3D-printing and the replica technique enables the application-specific production of cellular structures in a flexible and cost-effective process.
APA:
Simon, S., Köllner, D., Hoffmann, P., Keck, E., Spath, I., Meyse, M., & Fey, T. (2023). Influence of ceramic Kelvin Cell's strut shape on mechanical properties. Open Ceramics, 13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceram.2023.100334
MLA:
Simon, Swantje, et al. "Influence of ceramic Kelvin Cell's strut shape on mechanical properties." Open Ceramics 13 (2023).
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