3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY: CURRENT UPDATE
Basith Rehman.s, Vijaya varaprasad.M, Ismail.Y, Ubaidulla.U,Venkatalakshmi.R
B.S. ABDUR RAHMAN CRESCENT INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
CRESCENT SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
DEPARTMENT OF PHARAMCEUTICS
POSTER CODE : CSPPU005
Asweallknowthattheworldundergoes
developmenteachandeveryday.There
alwaysanewinnovationandintroduction
ofmanytechnologiestotheworld.
Oneofthosetechnologiesis3D
PrintingTechnologyThistechnologyhas
manywiderangeapplicationsandbenefit
inthepharmaceuticalindustries.3D
PrintingTechnologycanhelpinmarking
thecustomizedandpersonaliseddosesa
reality
INTRODUCTION
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3Dprintingoradditivemanufacturingis
processofmarkingthreedimensionalsolid
objectfromadigitalfile.
In3Dprintinganobjectiscreatedbylayer
bylayeradditionofmaterialtomakea
shape.
Itwasfirstdevelopedin1984.
CAD(computeraideddesign)usesa3D
modelprogramor3Dscannerforonline
design.
Thesoftwarecutthefinalmodelinto
hundredsorthousandsoflayer.
Theprintingcreatestheobjectlayerby
layerresultinginonethreedimensional
object.
WHAT IS 3D PRINTING
3D PRINTING DRUG
Spritam tablets for oral use which is FDA
first approved 3D printed drug product
METHODS
Fuseddepositionmodelling(FDM):Itisliquidbasedfdmworksonan
additivemanufacturingtechnologyprinciplebylayingdownmaterialin
layersusesaplasticmaterialandmetalwireasinputmaterialfromacoil
andsuppliesmaterialtoproduct
Electronbeammanufacturing(EBM):Itis3dmanufacturingprocessin
whichapowderedmetalismeltedbyhighenergybeamofelectron
Advantages & Disadvantages in Traditional vs 3D
PROCESS TRADITIONAL 3D
COST Higher cost of
manufacturing
Up to 70% save
cost on 3D
SPEED More time for final
product
Less time for final
product
WASTAGE More wastage Less wastage
APPLICATION
•Food ; Toys
•Automobile industry ; Computer parts
•Pharmaceuticals ; Drug delivery
•Medical device
8.Bio printing
3Dprintingtechnologyhasrevolutionizedthewaywhichmanufacturing
isdone.Itimprovethedesignmanufacturingandreduceleadtimeand
toolingcostsofnewproduct.3Dprintingtechnologyisavaluableand
potentialtoolforthepharmaceuticalsectorleadingthewayto
personalisedmedicinefocusedonthepatient’sneed.
CONCLUSION
References
1.Beg, S., Almalki, W. H., Malik, A., Farhan, M., Aatif, M., Rahman, Z., ... & Rahman, M. (2020). 3D printing for drug delivery and biomedical applications.Drug Discovery
Today,25(9), 1668-1681.
2.Lepowsky, E., & Tasoglu, S. (2018). 3D printing for drug manufacturing: A perspective on the future of pharmaceuticals.International journal of bioprinting,4(1).
Key words : 3D Printing, Drug Delivery, Computer Aided Design