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Frank Alifui-Segbaya

Researcher at Griffith University

Publications -  28
Citations -  516

Frank Alifui-Segbaya is an academic researcher from Griffith University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acrylic resin & Corrosion. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 24 publications receiving 258 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank Alifui-Segbaya include Cardiff Metropolitan University.

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The trends and challenges of fiber reinforced additive manufacturing

TL;DR: The current trends and challenges that FRAM is bringing to AM ecosystem are reported, including the impact of fiber orientations and fraction on the performance of parts, improving the printing parameters, and other subjects.
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Accuracy of 3-Dimensionally Printed Full-Arch Dental Models: A Systematic Review.

TL;DR: Evaluating the accuracy of full-arch dental models manufactured using different 3D printing technologies found that models deemed clinically acceptable for orthodontic purposes may not necessarily be acceptable for the prosthodontic workflow or applications requiring high accuracy.
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Biocompatibility of Photopolymers in 3D Printing

TL;DR: The biocompatibility of photopolymers in additive manufacturing (AM) often referred to as 3D printing (3DP) is an issue of concern due to, among other things, the unique parameters of the photopolymer as mentioned in this paper.
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Additive Manufacturing of Cobalt-Based Dental Alloys: Analysis of Microstructure and Physicomechanical Properties

TL;DR: In this paper, the microstructure of ternary cobalt-chromium-molybdenum (Co-Cr-Mo) and cobalt chromium-tungsten (CoCr-W) alloys built with direct metal printing and selective laser melting (SLM) was evaluated at 0°, 30°, 60°, and 90° inclinations in as-built (AB) and heat-treated (HT) conditions.
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Additive Manufacturing: A Novel Method for Fabricating Cobalt-Chromium Removable Partial Denture Frameworks.

TL;DR: It is noted that AM offers significant benefits in terms of speed of the manufacturing processes however cost and other aspects of current technologies remain a hindrance.