As [Formlabs] points out in a recent video, there are at least three other routes to create silicone parts that utilize 3D printing technology that might fit your application better, especially if ...
Typically they are produced through a casting process, where molds are printed and then filled with liquid silicone to form the ... layers like a traditional 3D-printer. More interesting shapes ...
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have developed a new method to 3D print sturdy silicone structures that are bigger, taller, thinner and more porous than ever before.
Microfluidic chips are currently produced by lithographic etching and stamping of silicone polymers — processes that are difficult to scale up for commercial ventures. While 3D printing offers ...