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Posted by: Jesse on: 11/29/2012 05:11 AM
Saw a story over at Wired discussing a new 3D Printing element designed at The University of Warwick which combine thermoplastics and carbon to create a printing material that is flexible and conductive.
"...for 3D printing to make its way into the mainstream, science needs to give us materials that can do more than just be hardened plastic. Researchers at the University of Warwick have just taken a huge step in the right direction with the introduction of a 3D-printable electrically conductive plastic. They're calling it "carbomorph."
Check out the rest at Wired
Check out the rest at Wired