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By Education Technology Insights | Friday, March 08, 2019
According to the sources, researchers at the University of Michigan have formulated a new 3D printing method, which is considered to be as fast as producing results in a fraction of minutes compared to the time consumed by the conventional printing mechanisms. The technique describes the process of obtaining solids using a liquid as the input ingredient. Fragments of liquid resins are clubbed together. They are further coagulated into a hard solid using multiple wavelengths of natural light. This technique gives impressive outcomes in very less amount of time.
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Resin being the prime constituent of the printing process, the newly introduced technique uses a photo-inhibitor that can mark and solidify the portions of the resin while the remaining part of it is free to remain in the liquid state. The new process is said to overcome the drawbacks of vat-printing methods. So now, there is no need for the resins to wait for the sun to shine or for the light to naturally hit their surface, to facilitate solidification process. Using this advanced 3D printing technique, durable, reliable and substantial objects can be generated. The method can also be coupled with additives like strengthening powder and more, to ensure better interfacing between the 3D filaments and better structural cohesion.
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3D printing is a recent evolution, which has created a drastic change in the field of manufacturing. Everything in the world is getting a touch of technology. Likewise, the whole idea of building and producing useful products, bags a milestone by transforming its traditional methodologies to advanced and efficient ones. 3D printing is nothing but using computerized abstractions and technical notion to create three-dimensional objects. The technique revolves around the concept of molecule integration. Simplest building elements are piled into layers, which consequently results in an object. Concerning the domain additive manufacturing, 3D printing has optimized industrial performance and production values to date.
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