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Additive manufacturing (AM) methods have grown and evolved rapidly in recent years. AM for polymers is particularly exciting and has great potential in transformative and translational research in many fields, such as biomedicine, aerospace, and even electronics. The current methods for polymer AM include material extrusion, material jetting, vat polymerization, and powder bed fusion. In this Special Issue, state-of-the-art reviews and current research results, which focus on the process–structure–properties relationships in polymer additive manufacturing, are reported. These include, but are not limited to, assessing the effect of process parameters, post-processing, and characterization techniques.
tray location --- build direction --- surface finish --- matte --- glossy --- magnetic polymer composites --- anisotropic properties --- dual-cure resin --- polymer casting --- additive manufacturing --- thermoplastic polyurethane --- polylactic acid --- trachea scaffold --- 3D filament --- selective laser sintering --- di-carboxylic acids --- plasticizers --- solid oral forms --- printability --- heating temperature --- Peano curve --- composite --- PolyJet 3D printing --- rule of mixture --- multi-material printing --- biodegradable polyesters --- polyglycolic acid (PGA) --- fused deposition modeling (FDM) --- triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS) --- mechanical property --- poly(lactic acid) --- optimization --- simulation --- finite element analysis (FEA) --- polymers --- material jetting --- 3D printing --- airfoil --- aerodynamic model --- design of experiments --- surface roughness --- photopolymerization --- curing strategy --- reaction heat --- shrinkage and warpage --- powder bed fusion --- laser sintering --- isothermal --- low temperature laser sintering --- selective laser melting --- n/a
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