3D printing has become a major favorite for hobbyists all over the world, but it's also finding its way into different ...
While 3D printing has mostly involved plastic so far, future materials, including one harder than steel, could make a huge ...
Scientists based at Hiroshima University have devised a novel way of 3D printing with one of hardest engineering materials ...
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 ...
High-speed 3D printing has just gotten a lot faster. Researchers from Tsinghua University in China have developed a new high-speed printing technology capable of creating complex millimeter-scale ...
A broken motor in an automated machine can bring production on a busy factory floor to a halt. If engineers can't find a ...
Self-healing materials are being developed by RIT researchers to further improve additive manufacturing, specifically 3D-printed products, to make them stronger and more resilient. Christopher Lewis ...
Advances in 3D printing have enabled many applications across a variety of disciplines, including medicine, manufacturing, and energy. A range of different materials can be used to print both simple ...
IMDEA and UPM have developed deformable woven nitinol metamaterials that combine metal strength with textile flexibility.
San Jose-based 3D-printing startup Sakuu (originally KeraCel) reckons it may have finally cracked the code and discovered the holy grail that could at last make solid-state batteries a practical ...
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 ...