Nature-inspired 3D-printing method shoots up faster than bamboo
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A new 3D printing process called "growth printing" has been developed by researchers at the Beckman Institute, mimicking tree growth to create polymer parts quickly and efficiently. The method, which hardens resin at 1 mm/s using heat, is over 100 times faster than desktop 3D printers and could potentially be used for large-scale manufacturing of items like wind turbine blades.
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