Rebecca Gallivan
Water-based chemistry with 3D printing
Fig. 1: HIAM process and materials.
Additive manufacturing of micro-architected metals via hydrogel infusion
New Process Allows 3-D Printing of Microscale Metallic Parts
Microscopic Metal 3D Printing With Gels.
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