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Determination of BTEX by GCMS in air of offset printing plants: comparison between conventional and ecological inks University of Antwerp
The use of inks containing organic solvents by the offset printing process implies in the release of volatile organic compounds to the work environment. Many of these compounds such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and the xylene isomers (well known by the acronym BTEX) are extremely toxic. In this study, the BTEX concentrations were determined in two different printing plants that use distinct types of inks: the conventional and the so-called ...
Promoting the use of Fe-rich slag in construction: Development of a hybrid binder for 3D printing KU Leuven
3D printing parameter design for styrene-based final parts Ghent University
Blending performance of helical static mixer used for twin-pipe 3D concrete printing Ghent University
Environmentally printing efficient organic tandem solar cells with high fill factors : a guideline towards 20% power conversion efficiency Ghent University
Topology optimization of structural beam systems considering 3D concrete printing technology constraints Ghent University
Effect of Printing Direction on the Elastic Properties of 3D-Printed Nylon Materials Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Thermoplastic parts created using the Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) technique exhibit transversely isotropic characteristics. The latter are associated with the development of bonds and voids between the printed filaments, both of which are an artifact of the FFF technique and can alter the elastic response of a part. In this study, 3D-printed nylon specimens are examined. The voids included in the specimens are visualized using micro-CT and ...