3D printing using more than one material is still a rather complicated process, but now new research has made it easier by using different wavelengths of light. A new technique and 3D printer developed by scientists at University of Wisconsin (UW)–Madison uses patterns of visible and ultraviolet light to direct which of two monomers are polymerized to form a solid material.
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