In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
Polymer-based conductive nanocomposites, particularly those incorporating carbon nanotubes, are highly promising for the ...
The Next Layer on MSN
Don't Buy a 3D Scanner for 3D Printing
In this video, I explore the 3DMakerPro Mole Scanner to see if I can successfully 3D print the objects I scan. Initially ...
Students sitting in the CLIFF may have noticed several Connect Four games at the tables. What they may not know is that those ...
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This Russian High Tech 3D Printer Can Print Everything, Except Money. India Too Will Have One Soon
In the heart of Moscow, inside the high-security halls of Rosatom Additive Technologies, a revolution is quietly ...
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US scientists test heat-treated 3D-printed steels for next-gen nuclear reactors
The US researchers investigated nuclear reactor-grade steels made with a 3D printing process called laser powder bed fusion.
Researchers created stretchable, conductive CNT composites with 3D printing, powering smart insoles and wearable sensors for ...
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Advanced sensors peer inside the 'black box' of metal 3D printing
With the ability to print metal structures with complex shapes and unique mechanical properties, metal additive manufacturing ...
Discover 3DMakerpro's Toucan 3D scanner, a professional-level, all-in-one tool, capable of scanning large and small objects.
Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, has proven transformative for fabricating electrically conductive polymer ...
From composition to performance, two recent studies show how additively manufactured steels measure up to their conventionally produced counterparts.
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