Recipes for three-dimensional (3D) printing, or additive manufacturing, of parts have required as much guesswork as science. Until now. Researchers have demonstrated a novel light-based atomic force microscopy (AFM) technique – sample-coupled-resonance photorheology (SCRPR) – that measures how and where a material’s properties change in real time at the smallest scales during the curing process.
from Engineering and Construction News – ScienceDaily https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/10/181009135907.htm
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