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Evaluation of Structural Defects of Articles Obtained in Various Modes of 3D Printing

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The influence of various technological modes of 3D printing on the microstructure of an article fabricated via the fused deposition modeling printing methods has been studied. The optimal combination of printing parameters allowing pronounced reduction of structural defects has been established as well.

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Nefelov, I.S., Baurova, N.I. Evaluation of Structural Defects of Articles Obtained in Various Modes of 3D Printing. Polym. Sci. Ser. D 12, 77–79 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421219010131

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