Scalable 3D Printing Technique Produces Stretchable, Flexible Soft Plastics

TBMG-52453

02/01/2025

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A team led by Emily Davidson has reported that they used a class of widely available polymers called thermoplastic elastomers to create soft 3D printed structures with tunable stiffness. Engineers can design the print path used by the 3D printer to program the plastic’s physical properties so that a device can stretch and flex repeatedly in one direction while remaining rigid in another. Davidson, an assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering, says this approach to engineering soft architected materials could have many uses, such as soft robots, medical devices and prosthetics, strong lightweight helmets, and custom high-performance shoe soles.

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"Scalable 3D Printing Technique Produces Stretchable, Flexible Soft Plastics," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2025.
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Feb 01
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TBMG-52453
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