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New 3D printing process could improve superconductors — scientists use 3D-printed ink and heat to create record-breaking surface area
Scientists at Cornell have created a 3D printing process that can help improve superconductor performance with record-breaking surface area on compound superconductors.
PLA filament is a great low-temperature printing filament that's easy to use, non-toxic, and suitable for beginners as well ...
The 3D printing medical devices market is expected to grow at a CAGR of ~17% during the forecast period. The market is ...
In one form of additive manufacturing, complex metal parts are built one ultra-thin layer at a time — similar to frosting a ...
The University of Texas at Austin researchers have developed a chemical process that could revolutionize light-driven 3D printing. The University of Texas at Austin Vat photopolymerization, a powerful ...
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Leak-tight ceramic 3D printing unlocks complex components for future reactors
ORNL scientists crack ceramic 3D printing challenge with leak-tight components, paving way for scalable, high-performance ...
Researchers used Argonne's Advanced Photon Source to capture how the microstructure of metals evolves in real time during 3D ...
The optimized component made of glass fiber-reinforced polyamide is represented here within the NX program with a weight-optimized lattice structure. Photo Credit, all images: Naddcon AIM3D GmbH ...
Tired of 3D prints going wrong? Learn about a system that catches mistakes, saves materials, and makes tissue printing more ...
The National Institutes of Health has more on spinal cord injuries. In the future, 3D printing technology might help people ...
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