Cadence, July 1st, 2000
Based on the rather interesting 3DP technology developed at MIT, the Z402 3D Printer creates parts by "printing" with a sugar-water based ink onto a substrate of corn starch or plaster, one layer at a time. When the printing is done, the model can be infused with either wax or a resin (basically super glue) for more durability. Because of the process and the low-cost mat...
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