Chadha et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Bioinspired techniques in freeze casting: a survey of processes, current advances, and future directionsChadha et al., 2022
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- Chadha U
- Selvaraj S
- Ravinuthala A
- Maddini Y
- Arasu K
- Yadav S
- Kumari O
- Pant S
- Paramasivam V
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- International Journal of Polymer Science
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Freeze casting, popularly known as ice templating or freeze gelation, is a mechanical method to fabricate scaffolds of desirable properties and materials. Aerospace engineering, the healthcare sector, manufacturing department, and automotive industries are the different …
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