Revolutionary 3D Printing Technology Unveiled: Simultaneous Printing of Two Materials with a Single Resin, One Being Soluble
2025-06-07 / Read about 0 minute
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In a groundbreaking collaboration, the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have developed a novel resin-based 3D printer capable of printing multiple materials—including soluble ones—using a single resin. This soluble material is ideally suited for use as support structures. The technology leverages both ultraviolet and visible light to create permanent structures and soluble supports, respectively. It has already demonstrated its prowess by successfully printing intricate designs such as suspended balls and interlocking mechanisms. This innovation is poised to streamline the post-processing stage of 3D printing and significantly enhance production efficiency.