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Mechanical and medical imaging properties of 3D-printed materials as tissue equivalent materials. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Three 3D printing materials were studied: polylactic acid (PLA), polyamide 12 (PA12), and light curing resin (LCR), focusing on their mechanical and medical imaging properties.
  • The study found that PLA and LCR had elastic moduli similar to certain bones, while PA12 had a higher value; X-ray attenuation decreased with increasing tube voltage across all materials.
  • The CT numbers at 120 kV were distinct for each material (PLA: 144, PA12: -88, LCR: 312 Hounsfield units), and the density ranking was LCR > PLA > PA12, with acoustic properties resembling those of soft tissues.

Article Abstract

Three materials of polylactic acid (PLA), polyamide 12 (PA12), and light curing resin (LCR) were used to construct phantom using 3D printing technology. The mechanical and medical imaging properties of the three materials, such as elastic modulus, density, effective atomic number, X-ray attenuation coefficient, computed tomography (CT) number, and acoustic properties, were investigated. The results showed that the elastic modulus for PLA was 1.98 × 10  MPa, for PA12 was 848 MPa, for LCR was 1.18×10  MPa, and that of three materials was close to some bones. In the range of 40∼120 kV, the X-ray attenuation coefficient of three materials decreased with increasing tube voltage. The CT number for PLA, PA12, and LCR was 144, -88, and 312 Hounsfield units at 120 kV tube voltage, respectively. The density and the effective atomic number product (ρ*Z ) were computed from three materials and decreased in the order of LCR, PLA, and PA12. The acoustic properties of materials were also studied. The speeds of sound of three materials were similar with those of some soft tissues.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8833282PMC
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