Jul 6, 2023
Scientists create highly conductive metallic gel for 3D printing at room temperature
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: 3D printing, space travel
This metallic gel is made from a mixture of micron-scale copper particles suspended in water and a small amount of a liquid indium-gallium alloy.
The origins of three-dimensional (3D) printing can be traced back to the 1970s when Johannes F Gottwald patented the Liquid Metal Recorder. This device used continuous inkjet technology to create metal objects that could be removed and reused or melted down for printing again.