Researchers at NUS developed tension-driven CHARM3D technique for 3D printing self-healing electronic circuits.

Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) developed a new technique called "tension-driven CHARM3D" to create 3D, self-healing electronic circuits using Field's metal. This technique eliminates the need for support materials and external pressure during 3D printing, allowing for faster speeds and higher resolutions. CHARM3D enables the creation of compact devices such as wearable sensors, wireless communication systems, and electromagnetic metamaterials, improving healthcare, communication, and security technologies.

July 29, 2024
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