3D printed bismuth oxide‐polylactic acid composites for radio‐mimetic computed tomography spine phantoms

Volume: 109, Issue: 6, Pages: 789 - 796
Published: Oct 26, 2020
Abstract
Polylactic acid (PLA) composite filaments with varying concentrations of bismuth oxide microparticle additives were fabricated for use with commercially available fused filament fabrication (FFF) printing systems for the production of spine phantoms that mimic the radiopacity of bone. Thermal analysis showed that the additives had limited impact on the glass transition temperature and melting point of the filaments, allowing for their use in...
Paper Details
Title
3D printed bismuth oxide‐polylactic acid composites for radio‐mimetic computed tomography spine phantoms
Published Date
Oct 26, 2020
Volume
109
Issue
6
Pages
789 - 796
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