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3D printing technique developed by TU Delft, MIT

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October 22, 2024

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Researchers at Delft University of Technology and MIT have developed a novel 3D printing technique called Speed-Modulated Ironing, enabling high-resolution surface textures and colour gradients using just a single material

Material extrusion 3D printing is being used for an increasingly wide range of applications. A major goal for researchers and makers in this field is to create 3D objects with multiple properties in a single print. Current methods for achieving multi-colour or multi-property prints often involve using multiple materials, limiting the ability to create smooth transitions and fine gradients in the properties of printed objects.

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