Foreign Media: Chinese scientists have developed a new technology that can solidify liquids into 3D objects in less than a second, becoming the world's fastest 3D printing technology.
Traditional 3D printing relies on a print head to build objects layer by layer, which takes minutes or even hours, and the higher the precision, the slower the speed.
This month, a research team from Tsinghua University placed the printing material in a transparent container and used holographic projection technology to solidify it into complex structures with millimeter-level precision, such as spiral tubes and branching structures similar to blood vessels. The materials used are biocompatible, demonstrating the wide application prospects of this technology.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1858199365716996/
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