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Solid Freeform and Additive Fabrication – 2000

Solid Freeform and Additive Fabrication – 2000

Solid Freeform and Additive Fabrication – 2000

Volume 625:
Stephen C. Danforth, Rutgers University, New Jersey
Duane Dimos, Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico
Fritz B. Prinz, Stanford University, California
October 2000
625
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9781558995338
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    This book, first published in 2000, brings together experts in the field to discuss developments in (solid freeform) SFF and additive methods for fabricating metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites. It focuses on processing-structure-property relationships and relevant materials modeling approaches. Methods ranging from laser chemical vapor deposition (LCVD) to ink-jet based processes are presented. The entire range of materials, i.e., polymeric, metallic and ceramic components for structural, biological, and electronic applications, are also addressed, as are applications of these advanced processing techniques. A joint session with Symposium V, Materials Development for Direct Write Technologies, is included in the proceedings and features materials approaches that are currently being developed for fabricating mesoscopic integrated conformal electronics (MICE). These papers describe materials and methods to fabricate passive electronic devices (such as conductors, insulators and capacitors) on conformal surfaces at temperatures below 400°C. Topics include: direct metal fabrication; tooling and photo processing; direct patterning; composites and ceramics; and ceramics and solution processes.

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    October 2000
    Hardback
    9781558995338
    238 pages
    229 × 152 × 14 mm
    0.49kg
    Unavailable - out of print
      Editors
    • Stephen C. Danforth , Rutgers University, New Jersey
    • Duane Dimos , Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico
    • Fritz B. Prinz , Stanford University, California