World’s 1st tech for printing high-resolution 3D microstructures created
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MXene, a highly conductive nanomaterial, has been successfully used in 3D printing for the first time. Scientists at KERI developed a new technique called the Meniscus method to print high-resolution 3D microstructures without additives. This breakthrough allows for printing at 1.3 micrometers, about 270 times higher resolution than existing technologies. The innovation could revolutionize applications in batteries, energy storage, electromagnetic shielding, and sensors by improving efficiency and performance.
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