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If an object that's composed of two types of material is going to fail, the break will usually occur at the interface where the two meet. A new type of light-activated 3D printing resin addresses that ...
Resin-based 3D printers using digital light processing (DLP) and especially stereolithography (SLA) are getting more common and much more affordable. Prosumer-level options like Formlabs and the Pr… ...
3D printing by painting with light beams on a vat of liquid plastic was once the stuff of science fiction, but now is very much science-fact. More than that, it’s consumer-level technology that ...
The technology, detailed in the journal Nature Materials, relies on a specially formulated liquid resin and a unique ...
More information: "Dual-Wavelength Simultaneous Patterning of Degradable Thermoset Supports for One-Pot Embedded 3D Printing", ACS Central Science (2025). DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.5c00337 Provided ...
A week ago, I was a complete newbie to using resin printers, but I did have experience using some of the best FDM 3D printers on the market, including my trusty Anycubic Kobra 2. It’s safe to ...
Tough Resin fills a critical gap in the SLA printer market. Formlabs’ original clear resin allowed for feats like printing a 50-foot-long chain inside a five-inch cube or creating intricate ...
One method of 3D printing involves selectively exposing liquid resin to ultraviolet (UV) light, causing that resin to harden into a solid. Now, scientists have developed a new resin that works ...
When you are first trying to decide what you want out of 3D printing, the options can be daunting. We break down the two main types of 3D printers here so you can make an informed decision.
This new system from Berkeley, however, builds them all at once more or less by projecting a video through a jar of light-sensitive resin. TechCrunch Desktop Logo TechCrunch Mobile Logo Latest ...
3D resin printing is a tricky hobby for newcomers that requires vital accessories to keep you safe. Grab our top 15 essential extras before starting. Skip to main content.