In an article recently published in the journal Food Hydrocolloids for Health, researchers discussed an efficient and reliable way to make capsules that carry probiotic bacteria using 3D bioprinting.
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CSEM is coordinating a high-profile EU-funded project to enhance the performance of thermal control systems by developing 3D-printed pipes with embedded sensors.
In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers discussed the development of a base and neutral electrolyte-mediated photoinitiator named indigo carmine (IDGCM) for high-fidelity 3D printing.
In a paper published in the journal Additive Manufacturing Letters, researchers demonstrated the use of additive manufacturing (AM) in the fabrication of flexural sensors for assessing the influence on the sensor output by the sensor geometry, thus highlighting the significance of geometrical design consideration in the fine-tuning of flexural sensors for AM.
Researchers from De Montfort University (Leicester, UK) have successfully correlated the quality of 3D printed polyamide specimens with powder properties measured with the FT4 Powder Rheometer® from Freeman Technolog...
In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers discussed an innovative post-processing method to improve casting molds made by binder jetting additive manufacturing (AM).
In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers discussed the rapid sintering of ceramic components fabricated through high-strength lithography-based additive fabrication.
Laser radiation can be used by researchers to print small structures with high precision. This approach allows them to emulate animal and plant abilities and make them available for engineering purposes.
Scientists from Finland and Denmark have demonstrated the 3D printing of thermally conductive plastic filaments which have potential applications as passive heat sinks for electronic devices. Their research has appeared ...
Scientists from Wuyi University’s School of Textile Materials and Engineering have published a new paper exploring the use of 3D printed biomaterials for preparing multifunctional scaffold materials for biomedical applications. Their research has appeared in the journal Composites Communications.
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