(AMPLAB), University of Birmingham Technology wise: Wire & Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is likely to be the rising star of 2023. The technology has reached a satisfactory level of maturation, especially the attempts of creating a hybrid (additive + subtractive) version of it to achieve ne...
Developed by researchers at the University of Birmingham, the technique could be used to print soft biomaterials that could be used to repair defects in the body. Printingsoft materialsusingadditive manufacturinghas been a big challenge for scientists because if they are not supported, they sag and...
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The team, in the University of Birmingham's School of Psychology, tested the new security feature on bank notes designed by the US-based company, Crane Currency. Incorporating a specially-designed micro-optic lens that focuses on an icon or image underneath, the technology makes an image appear...
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byUniversity of Birmingham Credit: CC0 Public Domain Engineers need to get more creative in their approach to design and additive manufacturing (AM) systems, by taking inspiration from the way humans grow and develop, say researchers at the University of Birmingham. ...
Department of Electronic, Electrical, and Systems Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK Tim Cole School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and Biomedical Engineering, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, 2522, Australia Hongda Lu & Weihua Li School of Electronics and Computer Sci...
UNIVERSITY of Birmingham researchers are teaming up to develop precious metal alloys for additive manufacturing. Working with metals supplier Cook-songold, the university will design and test precious metal alloys customised for powder bed fusion (PBF), a technique that uses lasers or electron beams ...
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Birmingham City University in England, where rapid prototypinga3Dprinter-rather like an ink-jetprinter-used the data file to build up an exact life-size copy of Mandela's headbyprintinglayer upon layer of a wax-starch [...] wacker.com ...