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MIT Researchers Develop Low-Temperature Method for 3D Printing Glass

Researchers at MIT have developed a method of 3D printing glass objects at low temperatures.

New Study Demonstrates 3D Printed Conductive Fabrics for Durable Smart Wearables

New research shows a method of 3D printing electronics into textiles. Textile 3D printing has been around for quite a while, and it has taken two forms: the first was attempts to print the entire textile using complex 3D models simulating fabric — like chain mail. The second, and now more popular approach, is to… Continue reading New Study Demonstrates 3D Printed Conductive Fabrics for Durable Smart Wearables

Researching Unusual Materials? Try the Sygnis F-NIS 23151 3D Printer

Sygnis’ F-NIS 23151 is a very unusual 3D printer, and not just because of its cryptic name.

3D Printing in Iridescent Colors

New research has developed a method of 3D printing in brilliant iridescent colors.

3D Printed Kapton: Now Possible!

Researchers have developed a practical method of 3D printing the powerful Kapton material.

Published November 20, 2018
Categorized as research Tagged diw, kapton, laser, sla, uv
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