a) M-Flex (ExONE,USA), (b) powder layering, (c) 2D patterning, (d

a) M-Flex (ExONE,USA), (b) powder layering, (c) 2D patterning, (d

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Download scientific diagram | (a) M-Flex (ExONE,USA), (b) powder layering, (c) 2D patterning, (d) In-situ curing, 3D models: (e) density measurement cup model and (f) test part model and (g, h) pre-placement on build platform from publication: Anisotropy in Green Body Bending Strength due to Additive Direction in the Binder-Jetting Additive Manufacturing Process | The additive manufacturing (AM) process is a production technology process that has recently attracted attention. Among AM processes, the binder jetting (BJ) method is advantageous because it allows both wide material selection and design freedom. However, the output | Additive Manufacturing, Anisotropy and Manufacturing Systems | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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