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Discovery allows 3D printing of sensors directly on expanding organs
Cruise 206Days Ago (11-28)The research is published in Science Advances , a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). The new research is the next generation of a 3D printing technique discovered tw... -
Lab makes 4D printing more practical
Cruise 209Days Ago (11-25)Rafael Verduzco and graduate student Morgan Barnes of Rice's Brown School of Engineering developed a method to print objects that can be manipulated to take on alternate forms when exposed to changes in temperature, electric current or stre... -
Art of printing extremely hard steels flawlessly
Cruise 229Days Ago (11-05)However, for these and other applications, the metals have to be built into complex structures with minimal loss of strength and durability. Researchers from Texas AM University, in collaboration with scientists in the Air Force Research La... -
Expandable foam for 3D printing large objects
Cruise 231Days Ago (11-03)One type of 3D printing, stereolithography, creates objects by exposing sequential layers of light-sensitive resins to patterns of light, which cure the polymer into the desired shape. Large objects can be created with specialized stereolit... -
New Army 3-D printing study shows promise for predictive maintenance
Cruise 267Days Ago (09-29)A new study published recently in the International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology showed that the Army could detect and monitor the wear and tear of 3-D printed maraging steel through sensor measurement. These types of measur... -
New technology revolutionizes 3D metal printing
Cruise 301Days Ago (08-25)Reduced production time Unlike the SLM or EBM processes, the SLEDM process uses a high-power LED beam to melt the metal powder. The light-emitting diodes used for this purpose were specially adapted by the west Styrian lighting specialist P...
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