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chemistry

Why Desktop Recycling Struggles: Molecular Limits of Reusing 3D Printer Thermoplastics

Is it really possible to recycle 3D printer thermoplastics?

Quadratic 3D Patents New Multi-Exposure Volumetric 3D Printing Method

A new volumetric 3D printing process has been patented by Quadratic 3D.

Researchers Develop New Sol-Gel 3D Printing Process for Pure Glass Fabrication

Researchers have developed an entirely new way to 3D print pure glass.

3D Printing Meets Sustainability: The Promise of Truly Recyclable Material

New research could result in a 3D print material that is truly recyclable.

Could a Research Breakthrough Lead to Inexpensive Non-Toxic 3D Printer Resins?

A new paper identifies a more inexpensive method of producing photoinitiators.

Another 3D Print – Chemical Partnership: More Interesting Materials To Come

Another 3D print filament provider has linked with a chemical company to develop new materials. 

Published May 29, 2018
Categorized as Corporate Tagged @3d4makers, chemistry, partnership

The Arrival of the Big Guys in 3D Printing Shakes Things up

Something quite interesting was observed at the recent FormNext exhibition.

Published November 22, 2017
Categorized as Ideas Tagged basf, chemistry, materials, sabic

3D Printer Filament Quality Keeps Going Up

A new material for 3D printers was announced today tells us something about the direction the filament industry is heading. 

Published November 9, 2017
Categorized as materials Tagged chemistry, filament

Does Every 3D Print Filament Maker Need a Chemical Giant Partner?

There are literally dozens of 3D printer filament manufacturers these days, but there may be a powerful way for them to take a step up. 

Published July 6, 2017
Categorized as Corporate, materials Tagged chemistry, filament

Chemically Active 3D Prints To Make Amazing Things Happen

Some interesting research in the journal Science and Technology of Advanced Materials shows how a 3D printed object could be functional in a chemical manner. 

Published April 17, 2016
Categorized as research Tagged applications, chemistry, filament, materials

Open3DP’s Polymer Guide For 3D Printing

Researchers at the University of Washington have put together a quick guide to chemically binding 3D printing materials. 

Published January 29, 2015
Categorized as learning Tagged chemistry, repair
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