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Old 07-18-2018, 03:42 AM
ryan_vice ryan_vice is offline
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Default Custom material development is the new thing

The conventional methods of fabrication of electronics have been swept aside by newer techniques which incorporate 3D printing. Welcome to the new age!

3D printing had caused waves in different industries when it was introduced back in 1983. It used the famous stereolithography technique which involves photopolymerization of different layers of models and prototypes on the surface of a body or in space.

This has evolved over time and printed electronics can now be fabricated following similar processes and this has led to the concept of material development and it's gaining popularity across domains like automobiles, science and engineering.

The process is complex and requires highly conductive ink with different properties depending on the material that is to be made.
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