3D-printing formula may transform future of foam
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3D-printing formula may transform future of foam
From seat cushions to mattresses to insulation, foam is everywhere—even if we don't always see it. Now, researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have fused chemistry with technology to create a 3D-printed foam that is more durable and more recyclable than the polymer foam found in many everyday products.


Revolutionary 3D-Printing Formula by Researchers Set to Redefine Foam
Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have embarked on a groundbreaking journey into the world of materials science with their recent development of an innovative 3D-printed foam. This novel approach combines advancements in chemistry and technology, resulting in a product that promises to outshine traditional polymer foams in terms of both durability and recyclability. Published in the March 1, 2025, issue of RSC Applied Polymers, th…
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