3D-Printing Flexible Devices without Mechanical Joints
TBMG-51419
09/01/2024
- Content
For engineers working on soft robotics or wearable devices, keeping things light is a constant challenge: heavier materials require more energy to move around, and — in the case of wearables or prostheses — cause discomfort. Elastomers are synthetic polymers that can be manufactured with a range of mechanical properties, from stiff to stretchy, making them a popular material for such applications. But manufacturing elastomers that can be shaped into complex 3D structures that go from rigid to rubbery has been unfeasible until now.
- Citation
- "3D-Printing Flexible Devices without Mechanical Joints," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2024.