Establishing a Cardiovascular Rapid Prototyping Service



Fig. 16.1
3D printer laboratory space for Stratasys/Objet Connex 500 polyjet printer complete with post-processing facilities including an Underhill Powerblast high-flow, self-contained, water cleaning unit and manual cleaning supplies. Not shown is the workstation to perform segmentation and run the printer software





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