As [Formlabs] points out in a recent video, there are at least three other routes to create silicone parts that utilize 3D printing technology that might fit your application better, especially if ...
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Researchers at Empa are developing artificial muscles that could one day move like real ones. Using advanced 3D printing, ...
Now, for the first time, they have developed a method for producing such complex components using a 3D printer. The so-called dielectric elastic actuators (DEA) consist of two different silicone-based ...
Empa researchers move closer to creating soft, elastic actuators that mimic human muscles.
Artificial muscles can replace servomotors, for example, or be used in medicine. However, production is not easy.
Empa researchers 3D print artificial muscles. The structures could have applications in medicine, robotics, and more.
Before joining Stratasys Direct, Vaughn worked in silicone injection molding, and says she experienced firsthand the ... “I ...
By selecting three commercially available silicone materials ... The researchers then proceeded to 3D-print cilia, webs, leaf ...
Researchers have made significant strides in developing artificial muscles through innovative 3D-printed soft actuators, ...