3D printing of silicone and polyurethane elastomers for medical device application: A review

IF 3.9 Q2 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL Advances in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Pub Date : 2023-07-13 DOI:10.1016/j.aime.2023.100125
Myka Mae Duran , Gafaru Moro , Yang Zhang , Aminul Islam
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Abstract

Elastomers play a significant role across different fields including healthcare. They have similar mechanical properties to some of the soft tissues of the human body, which makes them useful in applications such as implants and prosthetics. However, forming elastomers for tailored-fit medical devices using 3D printing is still not yet widely utilized because of the current problems seen as innate to the elastomer properties, and the principles of 3D printing techniques. With a focus on silicone and polyurethane, this review details the state-of-the-art 3D printing techniques that are being modified over the years to allow its printability for medical applications. The paper also discusses the manufacturing challenges faced by the researchers in printing elastomers, and how these challenges are currently being addressed. This review paper shows further research direction and hopes to initiate further development of these solutions. This will allow the 3D printing of elastomers to gain widespread use in patient-specific medical devices and components with optimized functionality in the near future.

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用于医疗器械的有机硅和聚氨酯弹性体的3D打印:综述
弹性体在包括医疗保健在内的不同领域发挥着重要作用。它们与人体的一些软组织具有相似的机械特性,这使得它们在植入物和假肢等应用中非常有用。然而,由于弹性体特性和3D打印技术的原理所固有的问题,使用3D打印技术为量身定制的医疗设备形成弹性体仍未得到广泛应用。以硅树脂和聚氨酯为重点,本综述详细介绍了多年来正在修改的最先进的3D打印技术,以使其可打印性适用于医疗应用。本文还讨论了研究人员在打印弹性体方面面临的制造挑战,以及目前如何解决这些挑战。本文提出了进一步的研究方向,并希望能开启这些解决方案的进一步发展。这将使弹性体的3D打印在不久的将来在具有优化功能的患者特定医疗设备和组件中获得广泛应用。
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