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3D-printed miniaturised fluidic devices. A variety of milli- and microfluidic devices printed in polypropylene using the 3D Touch printer.

3D-printed miniaturised fluidic devices

Image credit: Geoffrey J T Cooper/Lee Cronin/University of Glasgow UK scientists have developed 3D printing technology for making miniaturised fluidic reactionware devices that can be used for chemical syntheses, in just a few hours. Having recently built a 3D printer in his laboratory, Leroy Cronin and his colleagues from the University of Glasgow have now shown that intricate micro- and milli-scale reactionware can be printed.

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Tiny 3D Robots. Models & Sculpture 3D. Jewelry. Notice, Planner & Project Board Shapes. 3D printb for anything you ever wanted. Blog - Fabbaloo.