3 D Printing Energetic Materials
Full article: A Purdue team has taken advantage of the boom of 3D printing to create a 3Dprinted energetic materials that can safely be deposited using any commercial 3D printer. By suspending aluminum in a fluoropolymer, and adjusting print speeds and layer heights, they can used fused deposition modeling to print pyrotechnics, explosives, and propellants safely and accurately. Next Offset is the company created by Jeff Rhoads, Emre Gunduz, George Chiu, Steve Son, Allison Murray, and Trevor Fleck: See also: 3D Printing Extremely Viscous Materials: Inkjet Printed Thermite: Please note: the print samples depicted in the photos, video are of inert material, for illustration purposes only.
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