Rapid 3D-printing method could be used on space missions
Hayden Taylor ()
Nature, 2024, vol. 634, issue 8036, 1061-1062
Abstract:
An innovative approach to 3D printing has been developed in which acoustic vibrations and light control the formation of a solid at an air–liquid interface. The strategy enables fast printing of objects with highly detailed features.
Keywords: Engineering; Materials science (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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