Light-controlled 3D printing could cut waste and make recycling easier
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Light-controlled 3D printing could cut waste and make recycling easier
3D printing has changed the way we create custom products like hearing aids, mouth guards, and dental implants. One common technique used is called vat photopolymerization. It works by shining light on a liquid resin to solidify it into shapes, one layer at a time. But there’s a problem—this process also creates extra support structures […] The post Light-controlled 3D printing could cut waste and make recycling easier appeared first on Knowridg…
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