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Extrusion‐based additive manufacturing of alumina ceramics through controlled extrusion pressure

Chandan et al., 2025

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8843134711413911208
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Chandan P
Sankar M
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International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology

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The development of dense alumina ceramics through additive manufacturing necessitates the careful analysis of various parameters. The extrusion pressure during printing is a crucial but often overlooked factor in the literature. This study investigates the impact of extrusion …
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