Researchers created stretchable, conductive CNT composites with 3D printing, powering smart insoles and wearable sensors for ...
Alexandria, VA, USA – Kyle Sorensen, University of Colorado, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aroura, presented the “Low Viscosity, High-Performance Urethane Formulations Designed for ...
Polymer-based conductive nanocomposites, particularly those incorporating carbon nanotubes, are highly promising for the development of flexible electronics, soft robotics and wearable devices.
Prof. Pyo highlighted the broader potential of the technology: "Our CNT nanocomposites open the door to a new generation of 3D-printed materials that are both highly stretchable and conductive, ideal ...
From aerospace and medical purposes to fashion and automotive innovations, there are nearly limitless possibilities of 3D printing for prototyping, manufacturing and customization. A 3D printer ...
Polymer-based conductive nanocomposites, particularly those incorporating carbon nanotubes, are highly promising for the ...