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    viscous/fluid materials

    Hi folks,

    For a project at university we need a 3D printer that can print a fluid material, it will harden once out of the printer. If possible we don't wont to spend 200k for a bioprinter. And as far as I can see printers like MakerBots couldn't handle something liquid, right?


    Note: I now look around some more, and the problem with resin printers like Form2 is that what I want to print is not a photopolymer...I kinda want a printer that works like a filament extruder but instad of the filament has some kind of "bag" with my liquid in it, that it can compress and print out of the nozzle.

    Best regards and thanks for your help,
    Soia
    Last edited by soiasosse; 04-11-2017 at 03:04 AM.

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