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- Robocasting abstract "Robocasting or Direct Ink Writing (DIW) is an additive manufacturing technique in which a filament of 'ink' is extruded from a nozzle, forming an object layer by layer. The technique was first developed in the United States in 1996 as a method to allow geometrically complex ceramic green bodies to be produced by additive manufacturing. In robocasting, a 3D CAD model is divided up into layers in a similar manner to other additive manufacturing techniques. A fluid (typically a ceramic slurry), referred to as an 'ink', is then extruded through a small nozzle as the nozzle's position is controlled, drawing out the shape of each layer of the CAD model. The ink exits the nozzle in a liquid-like state but retains its shape immediately, exploiting the rheological property of shear thinning. It is distinct from fused deposition modelling as it does not rely on the solidification or drying to retain its shape after extrusion.".
- Robocasting thumbnail Alumina_Robocast_Parts.jpg?width=300.
- Robocasting wikiPageExternalLink robocasting.
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- Robocasting wikiPageRevisionID "706818735".
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink 3D_printing.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_phosphate.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Category:3D_printing.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ceramic_engineering.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Computer-aided_manufacturing.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Extrusion.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_cell.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Fused_deposition_modeling.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Green_body.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxylapatite.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Photonic_crystal.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink STL_(file_format).
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Servomotor.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Shear_thinning.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Sintering.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink Stepper_motor.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink File:AOP21(2)10H8_x64.webm.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLink File:Alumina_Robocast_Parts.jpg.
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robocasting".
- Robocasting wikiPageWikiLinkText "robocasting".
- Robocasting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:3d_printing.
- Robocasting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Emerging_technologies.
- Robocasting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Robocasting subject Category:3D_printing.
- Robocasting subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Robocasting subject Category:Ceramic_engineering.
- Robocasting hypernym Technique.
- Robocasting type TopicalConcept.
- Robocasting comment "Robocasting or Direct Ink Writing (DIW) is an additive manufacturing technique in which a filament of 'ink' is extruded from a nozzle, forming an object layer by layer. The technique was first developed in the United States in 1996 as a method to allow geometrically complex ceramic green bodies to be produced by additive manufacturing. In robocasting, a 3D CAD model is divided up into layers in a similar manner to other additive manufacturing techniques.".
- Robocasting label "Robocasting".
- Robocasting sameAs Q18390836.
- Robocasting sameAs m.0123ly02.
- Robocasting sameAs Робокастинг.
- Robocasting sameAs Q18390836.
- Robocasting wasDerivedFrom Robocasting?oldid=706818735.
- Robocasting depiction Alumina_Robocast_Parts.jpg.
- Robocasting isPrimaryTopicOf Robocasting.