Nanoink is a type of ink that contains nanoparticles or other nanomaterials, which enable printing of functional structures and devices with nanoscale precision. These inks are specifically designed ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of technological innovation, the combination of precision engineering and additive manufacturing has given rise to a revolutionary concept: microscale 3D printing. This ...
Additive manufacturing has progressed from a quick means to prototype items to a dependable alternative to traditional manufacturing methods, such as machining and injection molding, providing a more ...
A research team has used advanced 3D printing techniques to develop low-temperature, "sinterless" silica glass. They ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Optical lenses play a crucial role in a vast array of applications, from microscopy and astronomy to photography, medical devices, and machine vision systems. Traditionally, the ...
WASHINGTON -- Researchers have developed an inkjet printing technique that can be used to print optical components such as waveguides. Because the printing approach can also fabricate electronics and ...
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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 soft polymers like silicone with far greater precision than before. The ...
A breakthrough in ceramics manufacturing has been achieved by a team of scientists in China who have developed a new 3D printing technique. As reported by the South China Morning Post, the new method ...
New technology that enables more efficient and effective transfer printing for electronic devices has been developed by researchers at the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) ...
A recent study published in Advanced Materials introduced a new approach to 3D printing calcium phosphate (CaP) structures using bone prenucleation clusters (PNCs). By using bioinspired chemistry, ...
Researchers at Concordia University have developed a 3D printing technique that uses focused ultrasound to fabricate microscale structures on soft polymers.
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