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Improve glass 3D printing process

2021-12-12 Sponsored Content Comments Off on Improve glass 3D printing process

Among all the materials that can be 3D printed, glass is still one of the most challenging materials. However, scientists at the Research Center of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich ...

Create stronger/lighter magnesium alloy

2021-12-11 Sponsored Content Comments Off on Create stronger/lighter magnesium alloy

On August 8, according to foreign media reports, Australia’s Monash University (Monash University) launched the world’s first research and found that a technology can be used to make stronger and ligh...

"Aluminum Baosteel" is rising in the Beibu Gulf!

2021-12-09 Sponsored Content Comments Off on "Aluminum Baosteel" is rising in the Beibu Gulf!

     Fangcheng Port, Guangxi, the most convenient access to the sea in southwestern China, is also an important gateway for the organic connection of the “Belt and Road” initiative. &nb...

3D printed porous iron

2021-12-07 Sponsored Content Comments Off on 3D printed porous iron

A team of engineers from Delft University of Technology has developed an extrusion-based 3D printing that can be used to manufacture temporary bone implants made of porous iron. Like magnesium or zinc...

3D print higher strength parts

2021-12-05 Sponsored Content Comments Off on 3D print higher strength parts

The University of Aveiro and the Institute of Materials Aveiro have developed the combination of bamboo fiber and ABS. Using a two-step reaction process, the team has been able to create a brand-new b...

3D printing graphene oxide method is coming

2021-12-04 Sponsored Content Comments Off on 3D printing graphene oxide method is coming

On December 14th, researchers from the Institute of Ceramics and Glass (ICV) and the Institute of Microelectronics and Nanoscience of the University of Aix-Marseille in Spain have used 3D printed grap...

3D printed micro gas sensors are here

2021-12-03 Sponsored Content Comments Off on 3D printed micro gas sensors are here

Scientists from Trinity and AMBER, the SFI Advanced Materials and Bioengineering Research Center, have discovered a way to use new materials and high-resolution 3D printing to make miniature color-cha...