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Three-Dimensional Ceramic Microcomponents Made Using Microstereolithography

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This article is published in Advanced Materials.The article was published on 2003-06-17. It has received 47 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ceramic.

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A review on 3D micro-additive manufacturing technologies

TL;DR: In this paper, 3D micro-AM processes have been classified into three main groups, including scalable micro-am systems, 3D direct writing, and hybrid processes, and the key processes are reviewed comprehensively.
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Direct writing in three dimensions

TL;DR: The ability to pattern materials in three dimensions is critical for several emerging technologies, including photonics, microfluidics, microelectromechanical systems, and biomaterials.
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Advances in 3D nano/microfabrication using two-photon initiated polymerization

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss recent efforts in developing two-photon absorbing chromophores with focus on their structure property relationship and some recent outstanding attempts at improving the fabrication efficiency of 3D nano/microfabrications based on TPP.
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Ceramic Stereolithography: Additive Manufacturing for Ceramics by Photopolymerization

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the capabilities of current devices in terms of the optical properties of the monomer, ceramic, and photo-active components and compared the post-polymerization steps.
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Additive manufacturing of ceramics: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, a survey of additive manufacturing of ceramics is presented, showing that AM has produced ceramic parts that have no cracks or large pores and have mechanical properties close to those of conventionally produced ceramic components.
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Rapid Prototyping & Manufacturing: Fundamentals of Stereolithography

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide complete coverage of a major new technology that generates physical objects directly from a graphical computer database, known as "Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing" (RP&M).
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Micro-scale rapid prototyping by stereolithography

TL;DR: A new process of microstereolithography to manufacture freeform solid three-dimensional micro-components with outer dimensions in the millimetre size range is presented, specially suited to rapid prototyping at the micro scale.
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