Unitika's thermo-sensitive 3D printing material can be reworked after printing


Unitika's thermo-sensitive 3D printing material can be reworked after printing

Aug 25, 2017 | By Benedict Unitika, a Japanese advanced materials company, is developing a thermo-sensitive 3D printing filament. Objects 3D printed with the filament can be deformed by hand, since body temperature causes the polymer to soften. For most 3D prints, you'd be pretty upset if the final object deformed at the touch of your hand.
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