
eBook - ePub
Additive Manufacturing of Glass
From Science to Applications
- 450 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub
About this book
Additive Manufacturing of Glass: From Science to Applications is a joint effort by the global glass 3D printing community, highlighting the current state of the art, its various applications, as well as its game-changing potential for a wide array of industries in the coming decades. The book starts with separate overviews of glass and additive manufacturing, gradually tying the two together to discuss topics such as melt-derived additive manufacturing of glass, sol-gel chemistry, direct ink deposition techniques, etching-based glass structuring, and slurry-based glass 3D printing. The book then concludes with various case studies and applications for 3D-printed glass, highlighting individual companies producing it and product applications such as bioactive glasses and micro-optics.
- Outlines various techniques for additive manufacturing of glass
- Includes case studies and applications, highlighting real-world use and commercial opportunities
- Covers melt-derived, sol-gel chemistry, photochemical, multiphoton-based etching, and various other additive manufacturing techniques for producing glass
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Materials ScienceTable of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributors
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Chapter One : Introduction
- Chapter Two : Digital glass forming using direct heating techniques
- Chapter Three : Sol-gel and colloidal glass processing
- Chapter Four : Deposition-based, indirect glass 3D printing
- Chapter Five : Photostructuring of silicate and chalcogenide glasses
- Chapter Six : Laser-based approaches for 3D structuring of glass
- Chapter Seven : State of the art container glass forming
- Chapter Eight : 3D printing of bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics for bone tissue regeneration
- Chapter Nine : Next generation micro optics
- Chapter Ten : Role and impact of glass in chemistry, flow chemistry, and microfluidic technologies
- Index
- A
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