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A team of Chinese researchers has developed new high-speed 3D printing technology capable of achieving high-resolution printing of millimeter-scale complex objects in just 0.6 seconds, setting a new record for 3D printing speed, according to a study published online in Nature on Thursday.
The technology also significantly enhances the precision of volumetric 3D printing, promising to provide novel solutions for technological upgrades in related fields.
A team of Chinese researchers has developed new high-speed 3D printing technology capable of achieving high-resolution printing of millimeter-scale complex objects in just 0.6 seconds, setting a new record for 3D printing speed, according to a study published online in Nature on Thursday.
The technology also significantly enhances the precision of volumetric 3D printing, promising to provide novel solutions for technological upgrades in related fields.