POSTER:computer news || 3D- PRINTER TO PRINT ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS
DATE:2014-04-28
One of the most promising technologies of today can be called 3d printing. Researchers and developers have learned to use 3D-printers not only for making figurines made of ABS plastic, but also for production, such as confectionery, living tissues, and even homes.
Group of graduate students at Stanford University managed to improve the standard extruder (print head) on 3D-printer and create a device that can simultaneously work with plastic or with a conductive material - specially designed ink. Device called the Rabbit Proto, its work can be seen in the video below.
Incidentally, the developers are ready to move project to a commercial production. Pure Rabbit extruder for conductive ink, which is connected to a conventional 3D-printer RepRap, complete with a syringe of the ink can be ordered for $ 350. System Super Rabbit, the ink comprising an extruder, a syringe with material, and an extruder for plastic material (compatible with ABS, nylon, polylactide, and other) will cost $ 450.
And for $ 2,499 you can order a fully assembled device (ie, printer RepRap installed dual-head Super Rabbit), ready to implement any ideas.
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