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    Industrial case studies. 

    Barbolini, Roberto; Berselli, Davide; Jones, Jason B. (2008-07-08)
    Customised Products Industrial Case Studies currently in the market and under development in the Custom-Fit Project
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    Laser printed elastomeric parts and their properties. 

    Wimpenny, D. I. (David I.); Banerjee, Soumya; Jones, Jason B. (2009-12-01)
    The precise deposition of polymeric toner powder by laser printing is reliant on having powder particles with appropriate flow and uniform charge properties. Nanometer sized particles known as flow control agent (FCA) ...
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    Customised rapid manufactured parts: Technology and case studies from the custom-fit project. 

    Jones, Jason B.; Wimpenny, D. I. (David I.) (2009-12-01)
    The design and manufacture of individually customised products is generally restricted to bespoke clothing or footwear for very wealthy customers. The aim of the Custom-Fit project is to develop a fast, flexible and ...
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    Rapid manufacturing of bioceramic implants by direct writing. 

    Tallis, Andrea; Jones, Jason B.; Wimpenny, D. I. (David I.) (2008-09-18)
    Abstract: A new process for the manufacture of customised implants for replacing damaged or diseased bone is being developed at DMU under a UK Government funded project – TSB Direct Writing of Bioceramic Implants. The new ...
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    Rapid manufacturing: Innovation for, through, and of extremes. 

    Jones, Jason B. (2009-05-09)
    Additive Manufacturings uses digital technologies to create through extreme conditions (such as laser sintering) and also to create products which can be used in extreme conditions (such as outdoor gear)
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    AuthorJones, Jason B. (5)Wimpenny, D. I. (David I.) (3)Banerjee, Soumya (1)Barbolini, Roberto (1)Berselli, Davide (1)Tallis, Andrea (1)Subject
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