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Innovation in 3D Printing MaterialsThe ongoing innovation in 3D printing materials is another critical driver behind the rapid liquid printing market. Material scientists and manufacturers are continually working to expand the range of metals, alloys and composites that can be 3D printed using liquid-based approaches. While technologies like laser powder bed fusion opened the door for printing common structural alloys like cobalt chrome and aluminum, chemical and bio-compatible material development is expanding the applicability of additive manufacturing. Liquid 3D printing now allows production of reactive metals, titanium alloys and specialized stainless steels needed for medical implants, high-performance turbines and other mission critical applications.
New resins, photopolymers, and nanocomposites are also broadening the functional properties achievable through additive layer manufacturing. Conductive inks and carbon nanotube infused polymers enable rapid printing of electronic components, sensors and lightweight structures with integrated smart capabilities. Bio-compatible hydrogels containing living cells are under development for regenerative tissue applications.
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