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Researchers develop highly expandable foam resin for SLA 3D ...


Researchers develop highly expandable foam resin for SLA 3D ...

Materials specialist Sartomer has previously partnered up with Ohio-based chemical start-up Sirrus to develop fast-curing resins for ...

Researchers Develop Highly Expandable Foam for 3D Printing

UC San Diego NanoEngineering researchers have developed a highly expandable foaming resin for use with SLA 3D printers.

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Expandable Resin Solves the Size Problem of 3D Printing - Labroots

SLA, an additive printing technology, builds three-dimensional ... The UCLJ scientists tested different foaming resin formulae and identified an ...

Highly Expandable Foam for Lithographic 3D Printing | Request PDF

36 As an alternative, researchers create stochastic foams by printing ... expanding foam resin to produce parts larger than the printer's build volume.

Desktop Metal unveils new expandable foam 3D printing material ...

The Expo will feature a 3D printed FreeFoam car seat developed in partnership with Camaco. “FreeFoam is one of the most exciting and ...

Researchers develop highly expandable foam resin for SLA 3D ...

A team of researchers from UC San Diego's Department of NanoEngineering has developed an expandable foaming resin for use with SLA 3D printers.

3D Printed Foam Expands 40x for Big Prints from Small 3D Printers

We have developed a foaming prepolymer resin ... Researchers have developed a new 3D printable metal alloy that has exceptional cryogenic ...

Researchers created a highly expandable foam for 3D printing

Developed by researchers from UC San Diego, the foam resin can be used to 3D print objects larger than the printer itself.

UC San Diego Enables 3D Printed Expandable Objects - Sculpteo

A UC San Diego research team has developed a 3D printing foam that can expand up to 40 times its original size.

Birmingham Researchers Develop Recyclable Photopolymer Resin ...

“Enabling recycling within the light-mediated 3D printing industry is essential since it is a rapidly expanding method for materials production, ...

Highly filled resins for DLP-based printing of low density, high ...

[30] investigated low-density resin formulations for stereolithography (SLA) based 3D printing with concentrations of 0–65 vol% hollow glass microspheres in 1,6 ...

Developments in 3D Printing - JD Supra

SLA 3D printing technology and performance resins to create functional ... Researchers develop highly expandable foam resin for SLA 3D printing. A team ...

Highly Expandable Foam for Lithographic 3D Printing | CoLab

structures. We have developed a foaming prepolymer resin for lithographic additive manufacturing, which can be expanded after printing to produce parts up ...

FreeFoam, Expandable 3D Printable Resin for Volume Production of ...

FreeFoam is a new family of photopolymer resins that produces durable and dimensionally accurate closed cell foam parts without tooling.

Research progress of 3D printing combined with thermoplastic ...

With the development of high-end fields such as building materials, automotive, aerospace and military industry, thermoplastic polymer foam ...

3D-printed polymer foams maintain stiffness and energy dissipation ...

... DLP 3D printing followed by the expansion of thermally-activated microspheres. A significant increase in specific modulus, which we attribute to high ...

Researchers Develop Resin for 3D Printing Implants for Cataracts ...

Intraocular Lens Limitations. Currently, hydrophilic and hydrophobic acrylic are the most commonly used materials due to their excellent optical ...

Expandable Foam Supersizes 3D-Printed Objects | Headline Science

Have you ever wanted to 3D print larger objects? Now, scientists reporting in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces have developed an ...

3D resins for printing foams - 3Dresyns

Heat-activated foamable 3D resins may exhibit dimensional inaccuracy during expansion whilst non heat-activated resins are directly printed ...