A research team at Chalmers University in Sweden has found a way to replicate wood using 3D printed ink, including the fine details. Click here to read the article.
Source: www.eurekalert.org
Photo Credit: Chalmers University
Source: www.eurekalert.org
Photo Credit: Chalmers University
How 3D printed scaffolds can help heal bones. Click here to read the article… Source: www.statnews.com Photo Credit: STAT
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Voxeljet has created a new process for 3D printing investment castings (wax & ceramic). Click here to read the...
This video is a great demonstration of how large molds can be created with 3D printers. In this case,...
PostProcess Technologies takes your 3D printed parts and refines them even more. Click here to watch the video. Source:...
Two different research teams have come together and possibly found a way 3D print complex organs such as capillaries....
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