Article 2PPWS Printing of electronics will get faster and be capable of making more complex products

Printing of electronics will get faster and be capable of making more complex products

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brian wang
from NextBigFuture.com on (#2PPWS)

Simon Fried, Nano Dimension CBO, describes the next five years of industrial 3D printing. It will be meeting more needs. In mechanical terms, that means 3D printing will use a broader range of materials or a higher quality of materials.

We also expect greater flexibility in combining materials - creating objects made of different types of metals, for instance, within the same print. Or printing metals and polymers, or metals and ceramics in one print job. With that capability, for instance, companies can begin deploying addition functionality within parts, such as electrical capabilities to mechanical objects. That's the case with Nano Dimension, where polymers and metals are printed together with a very specific functional goal. Down the road, this capability will bring about stronger, smarter and more functional final products.

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Printing many steps and materials into one printing job significantly increases opportunities for complexity far beyond the reach of traditional manufacturing processes.

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