Yokohama scientists develop new method of 3D printing multi-material multicolor microstructures 

Researchers from the Japanese-based Yokohama National University (YNU) have devised a new 3D printing method, that’s capable of 3D printing multicolor microstructures using different materials.  The team’s stereolithography (SLA)-based technique involves suspending several resins in a droplet state, which allows them to be exchanged during printing without causing voids or cross-contamination. Leveraging their novel production […]

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