NASA Used Geeetech A10 3D Printer to Create Electronics

Geeetech 3D printer at Nasa, Production of Electronic Components Can 3D printers make Electronics? NASA used the Geeetech A10 3D printer to see how it made wanders. Hence, 3D Printing has made its benchmark in almost every industry. May it be aerospace, military, architecture, industrial design, construction, automotive, engineering, dental and medical, fashion, footwear, jewelry, food,…

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3D Printed Concrete Pillars – Origen Festival.

Students from ETH Zurich have 3D printed concrete pillars they were nine unique pillars. To be used as a stage by dancers at the Origen Festival in the Swiss Alps. At the Origen Festival in the Swiss Alps, spectators can enjoy dancers using nine unique 3D printed concrete pillars as a stage. The columns were…

Tel Aviv University scientists 3D printed heart

For the first time ever Israeli scientists have created a vascularized 3D printed human heart. Therefore, it combines human tissues taken from a patient, using a 3D printer. Human Heart: Using Patients Cells A team of Tel Aviv University researchers revealed the 3D printed heart. That completely matches the immunological, cellular, biochemical and anatomical properties…

Overview: 3D Printing and Its Impact

Abstract In today’s world of mechanical engineering, the applications of 3D printing are huge. Hence, they are very useful for research and development of various components ranging from simple structures used in everyday life too complicated components in aerospace applications. 3D printing provides many advantages few are simplicity, reliability, and precision, etc. Furthermore, let’s go…

Recycling 3D filament- Plastic Waste

3D Printing is becoming more sensitive to plastic pollution that is created while printing the objects.  To overcome this thing we need to do the recycling of 3D filament from waste plastic and failed 3D prints. The biggest environmental issue. What comes along with 3D Printing is the leftover plastic filament or spool after printing…