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ZME Science on MSNScientists Created a 3D Printing Resin You Can Reuse Forever
In a lab at Zhejiang University, a graduate student added a common chemical to a polymer mixture—and got unexpected results.
Researchers have 3D printed structures inside a living cell. This seems to be the very first time this has been achieved, done by Slovenian researchers. They were able to 3D print multiple example ...
Learn how volumetric 3D printing works, its benefits over traditional methods, and its potential to transform manufacturing.
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I’ve spent one week so far learning to 3D print with resin - MSN
Just like my first 3 weeks with an FDM 3D printer, there have been plenty of learning curves I’ve dealt with while getting to grips with resin printing.
A single printing resin can take on either soft or hard properties when printed with a 3D printer. This requires a special printing process. A team of scientists at the University of Texas has ...
Additionally, the technology makes it possible to add 3D-printed parts to existing solid objects – for example, the replicator was used to print a handle onto a steel screwdriver shaft (pictured ...
Resin 3D printing requires an entirely different set of 3D printers, materials, and accessories. We go into Resin or filament 3D printing here, but generally, if you are looking for tiny details ...
When most people think about 3D printing, they probably imagine a filament-based printer. There's another option, though, and revolves entirely around resin.
The light and compact Nano has print dimensions of only 40 x 20 x 90 mm (1.57 x 0.79 x 3.54 in), but an X-Y resolution of 328 microns and a Z resolution (the height of each layer) of 0.39 microns.
As 3D printing enthusiast Chris Russell shows in this picture, you can even make parts for other 3D printers using the Siraya Tech tough resin, and they will look beautiful and be strong as heck.
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