Getting PCBs made is often the key step in taking a dodgy lab experiment and turning it into a functional piece of equipment.
“Right now, DoD customers and federal [contractors] often wait 28 weeks or more for a prototype printed circuit board,” says Ramsdell. “They get a batch of 10, and only one or two might work. By the ...
[Ben Krasnow] of the Applied Science channel recently released a video demonstrating his process for getting copper-plated traces reliably embedded into sintered nylon powder (SLS) 3D printed parts, ...
The cost of 3D printing has come down dramatically to the point you can set up a small printer in your home. Those printers only spit out little plastic baubles, though. The cutting edge of 3D ...
What just happened? Traditional printed circuit boards are pretty much stuck being flat and 2D. But a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore has leveled up circuit printing into ...
Finding ways to integrate electronics into living tissue could be crucial for everything from brain implants to new medical technologies. A new approach has shown that it’s possible to 3D print ...
A research team led by Associate Professor Benjamin Tee from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in the NUS College of Design and Engineering used Field’s metal to show how CHARM3D can ...
3D-MID technology integrates electronic and mechanical functions into a single three-dimensional structure. Unlike traditional printed circuit boards (PCBs), which are flat, 3D-Circuits (3D-MID) ...
A research team has used advanced 3D printing techniques to develop low-temperature, "sinterless" silica glass. They ...
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