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Researchers advance sustainable 3D concrete printing for the construction industry
As cities grow denser and construction labor becomes harder to secure, the sector is under pressure to deliver projects ...
UT researchers developed a new 3D printing method that can create an object with components of varying hardness and flexibility, all from the same material, according to a Jan. 29 paper published in ...
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have achieved a breakthrough in ceramic additive manufacturing. They combined binder jet additive manufacturing with ...
As cities become more crowded and construction companies struggle to find enough workers, the building industry is searching ...
Explore the future of construction with 3D concrete printing. Discover its viability for load-bearing components and ...
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China shatters 3d printing speed record, fabricates objects in just 0.6 seconds
In recent years, 3D printing has advanced rapidly. However, the technology has been trapped ...
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China obliterates 3D printing record with 0.6 second build speed
Chinese researchers have set a new benchmark in volumetric 3D printing, reporting that they can print a millimeter-scale object in just 0.6 seconds while maintaining fine structural detail. According ...
An NUS team led by Senior Lecturer Dr Du Hongjian (left) and Assoc Prof Pang Sze Dai (right) has successfully shown that 3D ...
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is rapidly gaining traction in the shipbuilding industry. This innovative technology allows for the creation of complex components and structures by ...
The technique is called Digital Incoherent Synthesis of Holographic light fields (DISH). Instead of assembling materials layer by layer, DISH projects a three-dimensional holographic light field ...
"We are enabling additive manufacturing to move from isolated applications to a repeatable, industrial capability that ...
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