Analysis of 3D Printing Materials as Potential Radiological phantoms of Lung Organs for Medical Imaging purposes

Research has been conducted to analyze and characterize ten 3D printing materials as potential Radiological Phantoms of Lung Organs. Eight filaments of PLA, ABS, HIPS, Carbon, Nylon, TPU, PETG, and Wood were printed using an FDM type 3D printer, and two resins, PLA resin and Water washable resin, w...

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Main Authors: M. Yunianto, F. Anwar, T. D. Ardyanto
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Engineering and Technology 2024-03-01
Series:Nigerian Journal of Technological Development
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Online Access:https://journal.njtd.com.ng/index.php/njtd/article/view/2148
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description Research has been conducted to analyze and characterize ten 3D printing materials as potential Radiological Phantoms of Lung Organs. Eight filaments of PLA, ABS, HIPS, Carbon, Nylon, TPU, PETG, and Wood were printed using an FDM type 3D printer, and two resins, PLA resin and Water washable resin, were printed using an SLA type 3D printer. The phantoms were printed with thickness variations of 3 mm, 6 mm, and 9 mm. 8 parameters were used to obtain the best material, namely material density, CT number, electron density (Ne), effective electron density (EDG), electron density per volume (EDV), effective atomic number (Zeff), material constituent elements, and elastic Modulus. Based on comparing the values of 8 parameters, the most potential to be used as phantom material for lung organs is PLA.
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spelling doaj.art-47ef60acedd64fcdabb33a70978b5c342024-04-23T08:55:58ZengFaculty of Engineering and TechnologyNigerian Journal of Technological Development2437-21102024-03-01211Analysis of 3D Printing Materials as Potential Radiological phantoms of Lung Organs for Medical Imaging purposesM. Yunianto0F. Anwar1T. D. Ardyanto2Physics Department, Universitas Sebelas MaretPhysics Department, Universitas Sebelas MaretClinical Pathology Department, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia Research has been conducted to analyze and characterize ten 3D printing materials as potential Radiological Phantoms of Lung Organs. Eight filaments of PLA, ABS, HIPS, Carbon, Nylon, TPU, PETG, and Wood were printed using an FDM type 3D printer, and two resins, PLA resin and Water washable resin, were printed using an SLA type 3D printer. The phantoms were printed with thickness variations of 3 mm, 6 mm, and 9 mm. 8 parameters were used to obtain the best material, namely material density, CT number, electron density (Ne), effective electron density (EDG), electron density per volume (EDV), effective atomic number (Zeff), material constituent elements, and elastic Modulus. Based on comparing the values of 8 parameters, the most potential to be used as phantom material for lung organs is PLA. https://journal.njtd.com.ng/index.php/njtd/article/view/21483D printerfilamentradiologyphantomlung3D printer, filament, radiology, phantom, lung
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F. Anwar
T. D. Ardyanto
Analysis of 3D Printing Materials as Potential Radiological phantoms of Lung Organs for Medical Imaging purposes
Nigerian Journal of Technological Development
3D printer
filament
radiology
phantom
lung
3D printer, filament, radiology, phantom, lung
title Analysis of 3D Printing Materials as Potential Radiological phantoms of Lung Organs for Medical Imaging purposes
title_full Analysis of 3D Printing Materials as Potential Radiological phantoms of Lung Organs for Medical Imaging purposes
title_fullStr Analysis of 3D Printing Materials as Potential Radiological phantoms of Lung Organs for Medical Imaging purposes
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of 3D Printing Materials as Potential Radiological phantoms of Lung Organs for Medical Imaging purposes
title_short Analysis of 3D Printing Materials as Potential Radiological phantoms of Lung Organs for Medical Imaging purposes
title_sort analysis of 3d printing materials as potential radiological phantoms of lung organs for medical imaging purposes
topic 3D printer
filament
radiology
phantom
lung
3D printer, filament, radiology, phantom, lung
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