Researchers at Duke University have developed a polymer that can be used in commercial 3D printers without solvent, leading to major advantages across different applications.
"I wanted to create an inherently thin, low-viscosity material for DLP to use ... from eliminating solvent use in DLP 3D printing of degradable polymers. To create her new polymer, Segal analyzed ...
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“I wanted to create an inherently thin, low-viscosity material for DLP to use ... from eliminating solvent use in DLP 3D printing of degradable polymers. To create her new polymer, Segal ...
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Since the new material is one of the first solvent ... properties from eliminating solvent use in DLP 3D printing of degradable polymers. To create her new polymer, Segal analyzed the structure ...
D printing is advancing battery technology by enabling customized, efficient, and sustainable production. This includes innovations in lithium-ion and solid-state batteries, with applications from ...