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3d Printing: They "Cultivate" Metal 20 Times More Resistant Thanks to a Gel.

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EPFL researchers have developed a revolutionary 3D printing method. Using a hydrogel as a "skeleton", they can "pump" metal or ceramic structures 20 times more resistant than those obtained by conventional techniques, with almost zero deformation.
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EPFL researchers have developed a revolutionary 3D printing method. Using a hydrogel as a "skeleton", they can "pump" metal or ceramic structures 20 times more resistant than those obtained by conventional techniques, with almost zero deformation.

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Génération-NT broke the news in on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
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