"Scientists from the Complex Materials Group at ETH Zürich, Switzerland, have 3D printed glass objects using a specialized resin and Digital Light Processing (DLP).
As stated in the study published in a recent issue of Natural Materials, this method leverages the photopolymerization-induced phase separation of hybrid resins containing plastic and organic molecules. This creates complex glass parts with high spatial resolutions and multi-oxide chemical compositions.
“The few enticing examples of 3D printed glasses are limited in their chemical compositions and suffer from the low resolution achievable."
https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/eth-zurich-researchers-develop-novel-glass-3d-printing-method-166122/
As stated in the study published in a recent issue of Natural Materials, this method leverages the photopolymerization-induced phase separation of hybrid resins containing plastic and organic molecules. This creates complex glass parts with high spatial resolutions and multi-oxide chemical compositions.
“The few enticing examples of 3D printed glasses are limited in their chemical compositions and suffer from the low resolution achievable."
https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/eth-zurich-researchers-develop-novel-glass-3d-printing-method-166122/

