Emulating Mass Properties With 3D Printing When 3D printing products it is common for the fabricated component to have significantly different mass […]
Negligible-cost microfluidic device fabrication using 3D-printed interconnecting channel scaffolds Available open access via PLOS One: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0245206 Harry, Robert Hughes and Andrea Diaz […]
Project Clean Access PCA Toolkit Initiatives DMF Lab Experience Our skills like in rapid manufacture and effective/efficient low-end production using rapid manufacture […]
Harry today presented his poster titled “Investigating strategies for mass property replication in 3D printed prototypes” at DCC2020 – virtually, of course, […]
We’ve had an extended abstract published and poster presented at MicroTAS 2020 that demonstrates a proof-of-concept for a negligble cost, open-source micorfluidic device fabrication process using desktop 3D printers.