Biological CAD/CAM/3D Printing Integrated Molding Platform and System Building

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The defective repairing and restructuring of some tissues and organs is becoming a livelihood issue which need settling urgently at present. Using polytechnics to design and prepare regenerated biological scaffolds is now facing a big bottleneck. In this paper, by the study and analyzing of CAD/CAM technology, 3D printing and electro-spinning technology, a new bionic CAD/CAM/3D printing integrated molding platform is expressed to meet the reunification of design and manufacture of regenerated bone scaffolds. Using the integrated molding platform, the Gelatin/chitosan – PVA scaffold were prepared with macro to micro structure. This molding method will help to develop the bio-manufacturing, biological 3D printing and their equipment, and has a realistic significance on pushing human health.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 645-646)

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1303-1307

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May 2015

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