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Suitability of novel 3D-printed and coated vessels for water calorimetry.

Mark D'SouzaArman Sarfehnia
Published in: Medical physics (2024)
An uncoated 3D-printed vessel is not viable for water calorimetry because it exhibits an unstable vessel-dependent heat defect. However, applying a Parylene coating stabilizes the heat defect, suggesting that coated 3D-printed vessels may be suitable for use in water calorimetry. This method facilitates the creation of intricate vessel shapes, which can be efficiently manufactured using 3D printing.
Keyphrases
  • heat stress