Scientists based at Hiroshima University have devised a novel way of 3D printing with one of hardest engineering materials ...
The university's team reports that their approach centers on controlled "softening" of the material rather than complete melting. The process, known as hot-wire laser irradiation, reshapes ...
The approach uses 3D printing to produce WC-Co cemented carbides - ultra-hard materials used in cutting and construction ...
Everyone’s body is different, and what may work for one patient in surgery may not work for another. Doctors at Tampa General ...
The H2C is one of the first consumer-grade "Indx" 3D printers. Its Vortek nozzle-changing system lets you hot-swap six nozzles, reducing waste and speeding up complex prints. It's Bambu's flagship, ...
A research team has used advanced 3D printing techniques to develop low-temperature, "sinterless" silica glass. They ...
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Researchers at Cornell are 3D printing concrete underwater using seafloor sediment, opening new possibilities for maritime ...
For years, 3D printing has been quietly growing in popularity among engineers, tinkerers and artists. From its beginning in the late 1980s in the form of fairly unreliable resin-based SLA printers, to ...