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China shatters 3D printing speed record, fabricates objects in just 0.6 seconds
In recent years, 3D printing has advanced rapidly. However, the technology has been trapped ...
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Dead mosquito beaks make surprisingly good 3D printing nozzles
A dead mosquito's feeding tube costs about 80 cents. A commercial glass nozzle for high-resolution 3D printing runs around ...
If you thought your Bambu X1 Carbon was fast, a new 3D printing technique that can fabricate complex millimeter-scale objects ...
DISH 3D printing enables millimeter-scale objects in 0.6 seconds using holographic light fields for record speed and precision.
Achieving sub-second 3D printing, DISH combines wave-optics modeling and angular illumination to improve resolution and depth ...
For the first time in Morocco and Africa, 2PP 3D-printing was experimentally developed and demonstrated- a milestone represents a advancement ...
(Nanowerk News) While traditional 3D printers work by depositing layers of material, tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing (TVAM) involves shining laser light at a rotating vial of resin until ...
When it comes to the world of 3D printing, the Nova 3D Whale Ultra 14K printer has been making waves with its promise of a large build area and the potential for high-resolution output. For those in ...
The technique is called Digital Incoherent Synthesis of Holographic light fields (DISH). Instead of assembling materials layer by layer, DISH projects a three-dimensional holographic light field ...
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New sound-based 3D-printing method enables finer, faster microdevices
Concordia researchers have developed a new 3D-printing technique that uses sound waves to directly print tiny structures onto ...
Researchers have developed a new two-photon polymerization technique that uses two lasers to 3D print complex high-resolution structures. The advance could make this 3D printing process less expensive ...
While traditional 3D printers work by depositing layers of material, tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing (TVAM) involves shining laser light at a rotating vial of resin until it hardens ...
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