Direct 3D-printed silicone parts get face time

Design bureau Fripp Design and Research (Sheffield, UK) has developed a 3D printer that directly prints silicone, the first of its kind, according to company co-founder Steve Roberts. The technology has the potential to dramatically expand the frontier of prosthetics fabrication, and that’s just for starters. Tagging Options Domain:  All Sites Keywords:  Materials and Additives Medical Polymers read more

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