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New 3D-printer from MIT: printed things “remember” the form

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are currently working on a new type of three-dimensional printing designed to create small, and even under an hour even tiny vessels and structures that can change shape at certain temperatures. When heated, the objects printed in this way can be compressed or twisted, reducing their volume as much as three times. When the temperature levels back, the object itself will take its original form.


The new technology allows you to print very thin structures as thick as human hair. It is quite difficult to make such miniature items, but they can be used very well! The development team hopes to use developments in this area to print biomedical devices and solar cells that can change shape. New technology will be used in the production of aerospace components, however, for this, scientists still have to figure out how to do everything and refine it.

In the future, scientists plan to use technology in medicine to create vessels with medicine that can react to changes in body temperature and, if necessary, supply the body with a weakened disease.

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The successes of the laboratory are encouraging: while experts are conducting experiments in the early stages, but they have already managed to print a miniature Eiffel Tower. The team continues to work on improving the new way of printing, experimenting with printed things at the same time. In addition to the turret, a miniature claw was created, capable of grabbing objects.

The article is based on materials https://hi-news.ru/research-development/novyj-3d-printer-ot-mit-napechatannye-veshhi-pomnyat-formu.html.

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