China3D printingNet, June 26, Lithuanian researchers and 3D Creative Ltd. have developed a3D printingOf general-purpose bio-based resins, and in the recent publication “Used for Multi-scale Optics3D printingThe details of the research are published in “Bio-based Resins”. In the past few years, petroleum-based materials have been very popular in additive manufacturing, but now researchers around the world have a clearer focus on renewable resources.
Optics3D printing(O3DP) Although it is usually still used with petroleum-derived resins, it can provide affordability and production efficiency, and reduce material waste. In this study, the researchers tried to get rid of the limitations of petroleum products and the limitations of conventional manufacturing, and developed a new type of resin from soybeans that can be used for nano and macro manufacturing and can be processed without photoinitiators. .
O3DP is subsequently accompanied by post-processing in the form of heat treatment, allowing users to create structures and prototypes for objects made of the following materials:
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Ceramic
.Pure glass
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