The digital textile printing market offers opportunities in sustainable, agile manufacturing, driven by technology ...
We're used to 3D-printed objects being hard and unyielding, or perhaps a little rubbery. Thanks to work being done by scientists at Disney Research and Carnegie Mellon University, however, we may soon ...
Description: This program allows printing on fabric duct with custom colors, repetitive patterns, and graphics. It can expedite custom color and pattern ventilation projects by 75 percent, reduce ...
(Nanowerk News) A team from Disney Research and Carnegie Mellon University have devised a 3-D printer that layers together laser-cut sheets of fabric to form soft, squeezable objects such as bunnies, ...
The country's biggest man-made fibre (MMF) industry has taken a big leap forward in digital printing technology to meet the demand in domestic and international markets for innovative designs on saris ...
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Large-scale textile complexes benefit from ZOZEN’s DHL series, offering 20 to 75 tons per hour capacity with pressures up to 5.4 MPa. Corner tube arrangements and optimized furnace designs achieve ...
We apologize, this video has expired. A new type of 3-D printer created by Disney Research allows layers of soft fabric to be used instead of plastic or metal. The result is objects that are as soft ...
The typical, consumer-grade 3D printer creates objects made of thin layers of stiff, brittle plastic fused together. Of course, hard plastic isn’t ideal for all projects, so that’s why researchers ...
3D printers usually work by extruding long strings of molten plastic onto a surface. When MIT Media Lab researchers spotted a broken printer squirting out plastic erratically, they had an idea: By ...