3D printing upgrades to “4D” with new material Additive manufacturing will add another dimension to 3D printing. Researchers at the University of Wollongong are developing 3D-printed materials that can change its structure post-production. The plan is to have printed products that can react with external stimuli like heat and water, allowing them to possess additional features or forms. According to researchers, they are... http://vr-zone.com/articles/3d-print...ial/90824.html |
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