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  • The profits of the electrolytic aluminum industry are "rising"

    The introduction of the “double carbon” policy has almost ruled out the possibility of the future release of the electrolytic aluminum supply ceiling, which has greatly eased the pressure of domestic electrolytic aluminum overcapacity.

    2021-11-19

  • 3D printing of living cell structures with meso and microstructures

    The combination of two-photon polymerization (2PP) 3D printers with innovative hydrogel-based bio-inks can directly 3D print structures containing meso-scale and micro-scale living cells. NanoUp Bio, developed by UpNano GmbH, is a 3D printer based on the NanoOne series of laser-driven two-photon polymerization. The printer can construct 12 orders of magnitude structure.

    2021-11-19

  • 3D printing materials can replace ivory to restore old cultural relics with high precision

    For centuries, ivory has often been used to make works of art. However, in order to protect the number of elephants, the ivory trade was banned internationally in 1989. Therefore, in order to restore the ivory part of the old artwork, people must resort to alternative materials such as bones, shells or plastics. However, so far there has not been a truly satisfactory solution.

    2021-11-19

  • 3D printing of thermoplastic materials using embedded media in free form

    Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) and Direct Ink Writing (DIW) have successfully demonstrated the manufacture of thermoplastic 3D free structures involving overhanging (non-anchored) structures, but they are limited in applicable materials and printing conditions. Free-structure 3D printing requires supporting materials that can print thermoplastics in non-anchored locations.

    2021-11-19

  • New process for 3D printing graphene aerogel

    Graphene is good at removing pollutants in water, but this magical material is not yet commercially viable. This situation may change.

    2021-11-19

  • YBCO superconducting bulk material 3D printing preparation technology has made new breakthroughs

    High-temperature superconducting YBCO bulk materials have excellent performance in non-contact magnetic levitation, energy storage rotating machinery, quasi-permanent magnets, mixers, magnetic lenses, portable medical equipment, and filters due to their high critical temperature, high critical current density and high trapping magnetic field.

    2021-11-19

  • Ultra-light bulk high-strength magnesium-lithium alloy, tensile strength up to 405MPa

    Magnesium-lithium alloy is called an ultra-light alloy, with a density between 1.35 and 1.65g/cm3, and is currently the lightest metal structural material in engineering applications. The alloy has the characteristics of high specific strength and specific rigidity, strong cold and hot deformation ability, and not obvious anisotropy.

    2021-11-19

  • Use nanoscale 3D printing to create high-resolution light field printing

    Isn’t it amazing if the printed image looks 3D? Unfortunately, traditional prints like photographs display two-dimensional (2D) images with a fixed appearance because they only contain intensity and color information. These prints cannot display 3D images because they lack direction control of the light, resulting in loss of depth information.

    2021-11-19

  • Add AI and machine vision to 3D printing

    A bioengineer from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Bioengineering Transformation Center for Bionics, and Professor Paul Dalton of the University of Oregon, conducted an interdisciplinary study that outlined the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine vision into 3D printers to make customized medical treatments Implants.

    2021-11-19

  • Nanoscale 3D laser printing induced pluripotent stem cells

    Researchers used human induced pluripotent stem cells placed on nanoscale 3D laser-printed structures to successfully replicate the neural network of the brain.

    2021-11-19

  • How to modify a 3D printer to make customized food or ceramics?

    Although the pandemic has restricted us from doing many activities that we like, family hobbies, such as DIY, baking, and crafts, have become more popular. Now there is a way to combine all these skills to create something completely new. However, what you will need is a 3D printer.

    2021-11-19

  • Using a new 3D printing process can improve the performance of medical equipment and bacterial resistance

    Using the new 3D printing process, researchers at the University of Nottingham discovered how to customize artificial body parts and other medical equipment with built-in functions to provide better shape and durability while reducing the risk of bacterial infections.

    2021-11-19



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