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+ - Carbomorph Material to Enable 3D Printing of Custom Personal Electronics->

Submitted by Zothecula
Zothecula writes "Researchers at the University of Warwick have created a cheap plastic composite that can be used even with low-end 3D printers, to produce custom-made electronic devices. The material, nicknamed "carbomorph," is both conductive and piezoresistive, meaning that both electronic tracks and touch-sensitive areas can now be easily embedded in 3D-printed objects without the need for complex procedures or expensive materials."
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Carbomorph Material to Enable 3D Printing of Custom Personal Electronics

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