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UT Dallas researchers created a durable, self-repairing, and more recyclable 3D-printed foam using dynamic chemistry, opening ...
From seat cushions to mattresses to insulation, foam is everywhere — even if we don’t always see it. Now, researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have fused chemistry with technology to ...
Researchers 3D print customized foam. The work from UT Dallas advances insulation and shock absorption applications.
If you don't want to use a potato you could cut your design out of foamboard like this and then stick it onto another piece of foam board to make your printing plate. OK. Now for the messy bit.
Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have fused chemistry with technology to create a 3D-printed foam that is more durable and more recyclable than the polymer foam found in many everyday ...
"The goal of the project was to address some limitations in 3D printing in terms of making polymer foam," said Dr. Ron Smaldone, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry in the School of ...