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This article is sponsored by Atalys. In this Voices interview, Medical Design & Outsourcing spoke with Dr. David Crispino, ...
In this post, we will cover what medical injection molding actually is, how it works, the advantages of it, and what it is used for in the medical industry.
A University of Texas at Austin team has developed new resins for 3D printing materials quickly with flexibility, strength ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNDual-light 3D printing technique enables seamless blending of flexible and rigid materialsInspired by how nature blends toughness and flexibility, such as the rigid structure of bone surrounded by pliable cartilage, ...
Inspired by how nature blends toughness and flexibility, such as the rigid structure of bone surrounded by pliable cartilage, all with elegant and ...
India is carving out a new space for Foxconn and other high-end manufacturers, just as President Trump demands American companies do at home ...
The Global Collaborative Robot Market is poised for significant growth, projected to expand by US$ 9.68 billion from 2020 to 2026, at an impressive CAGR of 48%. This comprehensive industry report ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN3D-printed resin ‘shocks’ scientists with rubber-like flex, plastic-like strengthWhen it comes to creating objects with vastly different physical properties, materials fail either at the interface or when they come in contact with each other. The condition is similar to how the ...
Learn how Bruker's AFM-IR technology delivers unparalleled insights into polymer composition, performance, and structure at the nanoscale.
UT Austin researchers 3D print parts that are both soft and hard. The technology blends rigid and flexible materials in one print.
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