3D printed metal alloy
04/22/2018
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By David Williams
Materials for flexible electronics and soft robots are now 3D printable
Researchers from the Oregon State University‘s College of Engineers reportedly developed a method of using 3D printing to produce certain alloys that can be used to create stretchable electronics, flexible screens, and other types of gadgets and devices. This is based on detailed information provided by the researchers themselves, who said that the results of […]
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