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  • International Journal of Innovative Engineering Applications
  • Volume:7 Issue:2
  • Researching the Production Features of Surgical Instrument Manufacturing with 3D Printing

Researching the Production Features of Surgical Instrument Manufacturing with 3D Printing

Authors : Fatma Nazlı Özsolak
Pages : 188-194
Doi:10.46460/ijiea.1384227
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Publication Date : 2023-12-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The process of 3D printing begins with creating a digital 3D model of the object to be printed using CAD software. This model is then sliced into thin cross-sectional layers, which are used as a guide for the 3D printer to deposit material layer by layer. The printer follows the instructions from the digital model and adds material, typically plastic, metal, or composite, to build up the final 3D object. One of the key advantages of 3D printing is its ability to produce complex geometries that are difficult or impossible to achieve with traditional manufacturing methods. This allows for the creation of lightweight and optimized designs, reducing material waste and improving the overall performance of the finished product. This study investigates the feasibility of SLA technology (Stereolithography) as a production method as a practical alternative for surgical instrument manufacturing. Although there are many studies on obtaining accurate prints with SLA 3D device, research on the production of surgical instruments is insufficient. For this purpose, an experimental study was conducted using an SLA type 3D printer, examining the hardware and software components in terms of print quality. First , the same size prints were taken of the tools whose geometries were scanned with a 3D scanner. The purpose of this article is to conduct detailed research on the feasibility of lower-cost, 3D printing technology in surgical instrument manufacturing. An application was made and shared regarding the use of printed tools in artificial leather working sets.
Keywords : 3 Boyutlu Yazılar, Cerrahi Alet, Sterolitografi SLA, 3 Boyutlu Tarayıcı, Eklemeli İmalat

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