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‘You can 3D print one material through another, as if it were invisible’: New 3D printing technique

'You can 3D print one material through another, as if it were invisible': new 3D printing technique ready to advance man
Dr Jose Marques-Hueso from the Institute of Sensors, Signals & Systems at Heriot-Watt University. Credit: Heriot-Watt University

Scientists have developed an advanced technique for 3D printing that is set to revolutionize the manufacturing industry.

The group, led by Dr. Jose Marques-Hueso from the Institute of Sensors, Signals & Systems at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, has created a new method of 3D printing that uses near-infrared (NIR) light to create complex structures containing multiple materials and colors.

They achieved this by modifying a well-established 3D printing process known as stereolithography to push the boundaries of multi-material integration...

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