Design of Handle Elevators and ATR Spectrum of Material Manufactured by Stereolithography - Product Lifecycle Management for Digital Transformation of Industries
Conference Papers Year : 2016

Design of Handle Elevators and ATR Spectrum of Material Manufactured by Stereolithography

Oana-Catalina Mocioiu
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Saša Ćuković
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In medicine, the surgical instruments are realized using a variety of stainless steel, such as curved elevators. The quality and the price of surgical instruments differ in function of the manufacturing processes and the material used. This paper, presents a prototype of elevator, manufactured using two types of additive manufacturing process Direct Metal Laser Sintering – DMLS process for beaks and stereolithography process for the handles. The handle was made by means of stereolithography with the printer PROJET 1500, using a plastic material D638. The design and the quality obtained for the prototype of elevator is better, thanks to the material used and to the manufacturing process. The prototype of handle manufactured by stereolithography using the UV rays presents very good mechanical resistance and allows to be sterilized. For the handle of the elevator prototype there was performed a FEM analysis to identify stress locations and displacements. In this paper, was realized a Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR) analysis on the plastic material D638 to be examined directly in the solid state without further preparation.
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hal-01699722 , version 1 (02-02-2018)

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Diana-Irinel Băilă, Ionuţ-Gabriel Ghionea, Oana-Catalina Mocioiu, Saša Ćuković, Mihaela-Elena Ulmeanu, et al.. Design of Handle Elevators and ATR Spectrum of Material Manufactured by Stereolithography. 13th IFIP International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Jul 2016, Columbia, SC, United States. pp.309-318, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-54660-5_28⟩. ⟨hal-01699722⟩
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