Athanasiadis et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Direct writing of elastic fibers with optical, electrical, and microfluidic functionalityAthanasiadis et al., 2019
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- Athanasiadis M
- Pak A
- Afanasenkau D
- Minev I
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- Advanced Materials Technologies
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Abstract Direct Ink Writing is an additive fabrication technology that allows the integration of a diverse range of functional materials into soft and bioinspired devices such as robots and human‐machine interfaces. Typically, a viscoelastic ink is extruded from a nozzle as a …
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