Most 3D printing methods currently in use rely either on photo (light)- or thermo (heat)-activated reactions to achieve precise manipulation of polymers.
A new paper published in Bioprinting has reviewed the field of 3D plant cell bioprinting. Current and future perspectives have been thoroughly investigated in the review study, as well as limitations with current technologies and potential future applications.
In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers discussed the utility of greyscale printing and characterization of the binder migration pattern during 3D sand mold printing.
In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers presented a simulation of shrinkage during the sintering of additively manufactured silica green bodies.
In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers discussed analytical thermoelastic solutions for additive manufacturing processes.
Numerous plastics that are termed biodegradable are not compostable under industrial conditions. However, researchers at the University of Bath have currently discovered an approach to breaking down plastics with the help of UV light.
Engineers at EPFL’s Laboratory of Applied Photonic Devices (LAPD), which is part of the School of Engineering, developed a 3D printer that can build items virtually instantly in 2017.
In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers discussed the on-the-fly metrology of volumetric additive manufacturing.
Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and Gebze Technical University in Turkey have investigated the oxidation of 3D printed IN625. Their findings have been published in a new paper in the journal Corrosion Science.
3D printing (or additive manufacturing) is one of the subjects that will substantially and sustainably reshape the future. This is also true for the development of next-generation microsystems.
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