3D printing involves the use of digital designs to create physical objects by laying down successive layers of material, which can include plastics, metals, ceramics, and even composite materials.
fabrication (FGF), a 3D printing process that utilizes granules instead of filaments or powders. LEHVOSS previously offered pellets of FRP materials optimized for LFAM 3D printing. In fact, it was one ...
According to UC Berkely, a team led by Xiaoyu (Rayne) Zheng, associate professor in UC Berkeley’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering and faculty co-director of Berkeley Sensors and ...
New stretchable plastic is recyclable, 3D printed Researchers develop material for medical and tech applications Thermal annealing allows self-healing properties in plastic ...
A 3D printing method creates antennas by combining metals and polymers, enabling designs and applications, including use in extreme environments. A 3D fractal tree antenna fabricated using charge ...
Researchers at Tohoku University have developed a groundbreaking multi-material 3D printing technique using Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) to create lightweight yet durable automotive components. By ...
Being able to 3D print FDM objects in more than one color is a feature that is rapidly rising in popularity, assisted by various multi-filament systems that allow the printer to swap between ...