New method creates ultrafine, continuous filaments in 3D printing
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New method creates ultrafine, continuous filaments in 3D printing
A group of researchers at the University of Illinois has announced a method for 3D printing filaments thinner than a red blood cell. Their approach prints hair-like structures, some as slim as 1.5 microns in diameter, inside a gel. By solidifying the printed strands instantly, these scientists have managed to solve problems that usually arise with such fine features. “In nature, there are many examples of filamentous structures that achieve a di…
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