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By carefully optimizing parameters like nozzle diameter, print speed, extrusion pressure, and ink composition, the team achieved high-fidelity 3D printing of complex quantum dot-polymer architectures ...
The Diamond Hotend developed by 3D printing specialist RepRap.me addresses many of these problems by combining three heating chambers with a single nozzle to create a new sort of 3D hot end that ...
3D printing can be tricky, especially for those who aren’t tech savvy. However, with the proper tools and guidance, you’ll be ready to 3D print in no time.
A new range of 3D printer nozzles have been launched via Kickstarter this month in the form of the Zodiac nozzle range. Offering a high-performance nozzles with military grade coatings for ...
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center is developing a trio of new additive and milling technologies to create a 3D-printed rocket nozzle that is simpler in design than comparable ones, yet is able ...
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