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Innovative 3D Printing Method Uses Liquid in Liquid Medium

Researchers from the University of Calgary have developed a “liquid in liquid” 3D printing material.

A Startup Company is 3D Printing Liquid Aluminum

A startup seems to have developed a way to 3D print liquid aluminum.

FInally, 3D Printed Mosquito Repellent

Scientists have developed a method of using 3D printing to deliver powerful mosquito repellent.

Incredible New 3D Print Application: Exposed Fluids

Incredible New 3D Print Application: Exposed Fluids

An entirely new 3D print application area has been developed: exposed fluids.

Mantle Explains 3D Printed Paste Approach

Mantle Explains 3D Printed Paste Approach

Mantle explained in some detail why the company chose paste as their 3D print material, and there’s much to be learned.

3D Printing MicroCapsules For Liquid Application

3D Printing MicroCapsules For Liquid Application

New research has developed a method of including microscopic capsules of liquid within 3D prints.

Researchers Develop New Ultrafast Additive Manufacturing Technique

Researchers have developed an unusual metal 3D printing process that requires no post processing, electrostatic hydrodynamic redox.

Published May 22, 2020
Categorized as research Tagged ehd-rd, liquid, metal

An Update On Lynxter’s 3D Printers

Lynxter’s S600D industrial 3D printer just got a lot better with a new liquid extrusion system. We found out which materials it can print.

Published December 12, 2019
Categorized as printer Tagged ceramic, high temperature, industrial, liquid, lynxter, manufacturing, silicone

Belgian Startup Develops Inexpensive Metal 3D Printing Process

A new revolutionary metal 3D printing process has been developed by a startup that could drop the price of metal 3D printing significantly. We found out how it works.

Published November 27, 2019
Categorized as printer Tagged inexpensive, liquid, liquid metal, metal, valcun

Question of the Week: 3D Printer Resin Safety

Is 3D printer resin safe? Is it safe when ventilated? The answer is most definitely no, and it’s not because of resin fumes.

Published September 25, 2019
Categorized as question Tagged ipa, isopropyl alcohol, liquid, resin, safety, touch, ventilation

Self-Melting 3D Printed Support Structures Now Possible

Need easy-to-use support structures? Researchers have discovered a way to automatically liquify a printable material after 3D printing using green light.

Published August 2, 2019
Categorized as research Tagged $Liquifying Support Structures, green light, light, liquid, materials, solid, support

3D Printed Microbots Are Powered By Vibration

3D printed microbots are now possible due to the invention of a method to power two photon polymerized prints using external vibrations.

Published July 23, 2019
Categorized as research Tagged $Mobile Microscopic 3D Prints, liquid, mobile, piezoelectricity, polymerization, two photon

3D Printed Magnetic Liquids Could Revolutionize Medicine

Could liquid 3D printed machines exist? It turns out this is possible due to ferric nanoparticle droplets as discovered by Berkeley Lab researchers.

Published July 22, 2019
Categorized as research Tagged $Microscopic Machines, droplets, liquid, magnetic, microscopic, nanoparticles

Underway: Developing a Practical Way to 3D Print Truly Functional Objects

Research is underway to identify ways to 3D print fully functional objects.

Published September 28, 2018
Categorized as research Tagged electronics, functional, liquid, robotic, sensor

MIT and Steelcase’s New Rapid Liquid Printing Tech: So Many Questions!

Steelcase partnered with MIT to develop a radical new method of 3D printing. 

Published April 27, 2017
Categorized as research Tagged liquid, printing, speed

3D Printing Cocktail Gadget Suggests New 3D Printing Technique

I’m looking at a curious 3D printing system called “Print A Drink” and wondering where this approach could go. 

Published September 19, 2016
Categorized as Ideas Tagged liquid, printing, process

Maizena 3D Prints with Liquid Polymers

You’ll need some plastic filament for your extruder, correct? Not so if you happen to use an extruder from Maizena. It prints liquid!

Published October 20, 2014
Categorized as Hardware Tagged extruder, liquid
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