Why MIT is 3D-Printing In Vats of Gel

Why MIT is 3D-Printing In Vats of Gel

pb by Jeff DonlanbpA vat of gel could change 3D-printing. The process, called Rapid Liquid Printinga, injects liquified rubber, metal, or plastic into the vats to create different structures.  The gel supports the material as it hardens into a fully formed object in minutes. MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab partnered with furniture maker Steelcase to create the designs. The process is faster and uses stronger materials than traditional 3D-printing. And it can easily scale up — the only limit is the size of the vat of gel.p ppbr pThe post Why MIT is 3D-Printing In Vats of Gela appeared first on Vocativa.


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