Recent progress in 3D printed mold-based sensors
The paper presents a review of some of the significant research done on 3D printed mold-based sensors performed in recent times. The utilization of the master molds to fabricate the different parts of the sensing prototypes have been followed for quite some time due to certain distinct advantages. S...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1458342021-01-11T07:17:49Z Recent progress in 3D printed mold-based sensors He, Shan Feng, Shilun Nag, Anindya Afsarimanesh, Nasrin Han, Tao Mukhopadhyay, Subhas Chandra School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering 3D Printing Mold The paper presents a review of some of the significant research done on 3D printed mold-based sensors performed in recent times. The utilization of the master molds to fabricate the different parts of the sensing prototypes have been followed for quite some time due to certain distinct advantages. Some of them are easy template preparation, easy customization of the developed products, quick fabrication, and minimized electronic waste. The paper explains the different kinds of sensors and actuators that have been developed using this technique, based on their varied structural dimensions, processed raw materials, designing, and product testing. These differences in the attributes were based on their individualistic application. Furthermore, some of the challenges related to the existing sensors and their possible respective solutions have also been mentioned in the paper. Finally, a market survey has been provided, stating the estimated increase in the annual growth of 3D printed sensors. It also states the type of 3D printing that has been preferred over the years, along with the range of sensors, and their related applications. Published version 2021-01-11T07:17:49Z 2021-01-11T07:17:49Z 2020 Journal Article He, S., Feng, S., Nag, A., Afsarimanesh, N., Han, T., & Mukhopadhyay, S. C. (2020). Recent progress in 3D printed mold-based sensors. Sensors, 20(3), 703-. doi:10.3390/s20030703 1424-8220 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145834 10.3390/s20030703 32012830 3 20 en Sensors © 2020 The Authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf |
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The paper presents a review of some of the significant research done on 3D printed mold-based sensors performed in recent times. The utilization of the master molds to fabricate the different parts of the sensing prototypes have been followed for quite some time due to certain distinct advantages. Some of them are easy template preparation, easy customization of the developed products, quick fabrication, and minimized electronic waste. The paper explains the different kinds of sensors and actuators that have been developed using this technique, based on their varied structural dimensions, processed raw materials, designing, and product testing. These differences in the attributes were based on their individualistic application. Furthermore, some of the challenges related to the existing sensors and their possible respective solutions have also been mentioned in the paper. Finally, a market survey has been provided, stating the estimated increase in the annual growth of 3D printed sensors. It also states the type of 3D printing that has been preferred over the years, along with the range of sensors, and their related applications. |
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