ROQUETTE FRERES (20240307311). STARCH BASED PRINTABLE MATERIALS simplified abstract
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STARCH BASED PRINTABLE MATERIALS
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Inventor(s)
Yuan-Siang Lui of Singapore (SG)
Keat-Theng Chow of Singapore (SG)
Rajeev Gokhale of Libertyville IL (US)
STARCH BASED PRINTABLE MATERIALS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240307311 titled 'STARCH BASED PRINTABLE MATERIALS
The abstract of this patent application describes a printable material for 3D printing that includes a hydrolyzed and functionalized starch compound. It also outlines a process for 3D printing using this material and the solid dosage forms that can be produced as a result.
- Hydrolyzed and functionalized starch compound for 3D printing
- Process for 3D printing using the material
- Production of solid dosage forms through 3D printing
Potential Applications: - Pharmaceutical industry for producing personalized medicine - Food industry for creating custom-shaped edible products - Manufacturing sector for prototyping and producing complex parts
Problems Solved: - Enables the production of intricate and customized solid dosage forms - Provides a sustainable and biodegradable alternative to traditional materials
Benefits: - Increased efficiency in manufacturing personalized products - Reduction in waste due to biodegradable nature of the material - Cost-effective solution for small-scale production runs
Commercial Applications: - Pharmaceutical companies for personalized medicine production - Food manufacturers for custom-shaped products - Prototyping companies for creating complex parts
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the hydrolyzed and functionalized starch compound improve the 3D printing process? 2. What sets this printable material apart from other materials commonly used in 3D printing?
Frequently Updated Research: - Ongoing studies on the optimization of the 3D printing process using hydrolyzed and functionalized starch compounds.
Original Abstract Submitted
the instant invention relates to a printable material for 3d printing comprising a hydrolyzed and functionalized starch compound. it also relates to a process for 3d printing using the same. it also relates to products, in particular solid dosage forms, obtained thereof by 3d printing.