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The 3D printer assembled by the group is made up of a kiln cartridge where molten glass beads are top loaded into a 1,800-watt crucible kiln chamber, which is essentially a furnace able to melt ...
For example, take these scientists that managed to figure out a medium that allows people to 3D print something that looks ...
A Lincoln Laboratory team successfully 3D prints complex glass structures at room temperature. Find out how here.
Glass filament for 3D printing has been around for a few years at this point, but truth be told, the stuff that they sell right now generally isn’t 100 percent glass.
3D printing of chalcogenide glass could enable low-cost manufacturing of complex optical components for telecom and sensing applications Date: April 18, 2019 Source: The Optical Society ...
“Glass is one of the oldest materials that mankind has used, and it’s astonishing to see the 3D printing revolution of the 21st century has ignored glass until now,” says Bastian Rapp, a ...
ETH researchers used a 3D printing process to produce complex and highly porous glass objects. The basis for this is a special resin that can be cured with UV light.
Three-dimensional printing allows extremely small and complex structures to be made even in small series. A method developed at the KIT for the first time allows also glass to be used for this ...
3D printing is one of the best things that has happened to the maker community in recent years, however the resulting output has always been prone to damage when used in high temperature applicatio… ...
When making things out of glass the usual way (sans 3D printer), there's a need for extremely high temperatures to not only shape the glass but also anneal the final creation.
Because a headline stating “3D Printing Glass” is very misleading (which is an understatement). The hackaday headlines (in many cases) have some sort of pun, punch, or joke.