University of Michigan researchers said they have developed a 3D printing method that’s up to 100 times faster than conventional 3D printing processes.
Rather than building up plastic filaments layer by layer, the new approach lifts complex shapes from a vat of liquid at high speed, potentially allowing manufacturers to produce up to 10,000 objects without the need for a mold and in much less than the conventional week or two.
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