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MIT researchers develop 3D printing method to reduce waste and enable intricate designs - Australian Manufacturing
Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new 3D printing technique designed to reduce material waste and improve the efficiency of printing complex structures.
3D-Printing Breakthrough Delivers One Resin with Two Functions 3D-Printing Breakthrough Delivers One Resin with Two Functions
3D-Printing Breakthrough Delivers One Resin with Two Functions In a leap forward for additive manufacturing, researchers have developed a revolutionary 3D-printing method that allows a single resin to create both solid structures and dissolvable supports. The implications? Faster, cleaner, and far more efficient 3D-printing workflows, potentially transforming industries from biomedical engineering to aerospace. The work, published in ACS Central…
You can 3D print complex designs with less waste
Dual-Wavelength Vat Photopolymerization with Dissolvable, Recyclable Support Structures MIT engineers developed a technique for making intricate structures with supports that can be dissolved and reused instead of thrown away. They engineered a way to bypass this last finishing step, in a way that could significantly speed up the 3D-printing process. The solution is in a […] The post You can 3D print complex designs with less waste appeared firs…
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