Han, Tao and Kundu, Sudip and Nag, Anindya and Xu, Yongzhao (2019) 3D Printed Sensors for Biomedical Applications: A Review. Sensors, 19(7) (1706).

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Abstract

This paper showcases a substantial review on some of the significant work done on 3D printing of sensors for biomedical applications. The importance of 3D printing techniques has bloomed in the sensing world due to their essential advantages of quick fabrication, easy accessibility, processing of varied materials and sustainability. Along with the introduction of the necessity and influence of 3D printing techniques for the fabrication of sensors for different healthcare applications, the paper explains the individual methodologies used to develop sensing prototypes. Six different 3D printing techniques have been explained in the manuscript, followed by drawing a comparison between them in terms of their advantages, disadvantages, materials being processed, resolution, repeatability, accuracy and applications. Finally, a conclusion of the paper is provided with some of the challenges of the current 3D printing techniques about the developed sensing prototypes, their corresponding remedial solutions and a market survey determining the expenditure on 3D printing for biomedical sensing prototypes.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Laser and optics
Sensor
Depositing User: Dr. Arup Kr. Nandi
Date Deposited: 04 Nov 2020 07:34
Last Modified: 04 Nov 2020 07:34
URI: http://cmeri.csircentral.net/id/eprint/593

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