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    Design, deployment, and evaluation of an industrial AIoT system for quality control at HP factories by Le, Duc Van, Yang, Joy Qiping, Zhou, Siyuan, Ho, Daren, Tan, Rui

    Published 2023
    “…In light of this, we present the design, deployment, and evaluation of an industrial AIoT system for improving the quality control of HP Inc.’s ink cartridge manufacturing lines. While our development has obtained promising results, we also discuss the lessons learned from the whole course of the work, which could be useful to the developments of other industrial AIoT systems for quality control in manufacturing.…”
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    Improving printability of hydrogel-based bio-inks for thermal inkjet bioprinting applications via saponification and heat treatment processes by Suntornnond, Ratima, Ng, Wei Long, Huang, Xi, Yeow, Ethan Chuen Herh, Yeong, Wai Yee

    Published 2022
    “…As a proof-of-concept, further modifications were made to gelatin methacrylate (GelMA), a gold-standard bio-ink, to improve its printability in a thermal inkjet bioprinter (HP Inc. D300e Digital Dispenser). A two-step modification process comprising saponification and heat treatment was performed; the GelMA bio-ink was first modified via a saponification process under highly alkali conditions to obtain saponified GelMA (SP-GelMA), followed by heat treatment via an autoclaving process to obtain heat-treated SP-GelMA (HSP-GelMA). …”
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    Effects of build positions on the thermal history, crystallization, and mechanical properties of polyamide 12 parts printed by Multi Jet Fusion by Kaijuan Chen, Zhi Hui Koh, Kim Quy Le, How Wei Benjamin Teo, Han Zheng, Jun Zeng, Kun Zhou, Hejun Du

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The thermal history of printed parts was obtained using the MJF Thermal Prediction Engine software developed by Hewlett-Packard HP Labs (HP Inc.). As compared to the parts printed at the boundaries, those in the centre region experienced a slower cooling rate, which was favourable for crystal growth. …”
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