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A collaboration between MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab, Steelcase and product designer Christophe Guberan has resulted in a new technique known as Rapid Liquid Printing – it can reduce the time of ...
The name of the company says it all: Rapid Liquid Print is a new 3D printing process developed at MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab in Boston. In this innovative process, a liquid object is “drawn” in ...
A collaboration between MIT's Self-Assembly Lab, Steelcase, and designer Christophe Guberan has resulted in a 3D printing breakthrough.
Rapid Liquid Printing is a groundbreaking technique from MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab. It’s a new way of 3D printing where you create objects in a gel, making them in three dimensions.
They might call it Levity, but there’s nothing funny about Rapid Liquid Print’s new silicone 3D printer. It has to be seen to be believed, and luckily [3D Printing Nerd] gives ...
Dubbed "Rapid Liquid Printing," this technique allows for the creation of large objects in minutes, using materials typically found in other industrial processes.
Jan 26, 2024 Researchers demonstrate rapid 3D printing with liquid metal (w/video) (Nanowerk News) MIT researchers have developed an additive manufacturing technique that can print rapidly with liquid ...
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