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New combined process for 3D printing – Science Daily
Chemists have developed a way to integrate liquids directly into materials during the 3D printing process. This allows, for example, active medical agents to be…

Chemists at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have developed a way to integrate liquids directly into materials during the 3D printing process. This allows, for example, active medical agents to be incorporated into pharmaceutical products or luminous liquids to be integrated into materials, which allow monitoring of damage. The study was published in “Advanced Materials Technologies”.3D printing is now widely used for a range of applications. Generally, however, the method is limited…
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