Ames Laboratory Develops One-Step 3D Printing Process to Create Customizable, Chemically Active Catalysts

Ames Laboratory Develops One-Step 3D Printing Process to Create Customizable, Chemically Active Catalysts

Ames Laboratory Develops One-Step 3D Printing Process to Create Customizable, Chemically Active Catalysts

Many industries, from healthcare to aerospace and everything in between, have found ways to use 3D printing, but one area that's still fairly new is using the technology to control chemical reactions - better known as catalysis. Catalysts are made from metals and ceramics, and can be formed to resemble objects such as gears, wheels, and honeycombs.
Many industries, from healthcare to aerospace and everything in between, have found ways to use 3D printing, but one area that's still fairly new is using the technology to control chemical reactions - better known as catalysis. Catalysts are made from metals and ceramics, and can be formed to resemble objects such as gears, wheels, and honeycombs.
Previous
Next Post »