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Thursday, 04/09/2015 1:03:37 AM

Thursday, April 09, 2015 1:03:37 AM

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Inkjet-printed liquid metal could bring wearable tech, soft robotics

"We want to create stretchable electronics that might be compatible with soft machines, such as robots that need to squeeze through small spaces, or wearable technologies that aren't restrictive of motion," she said. "Conductors made from liquid metal can stretch and deform without breaking."
A new potential manufacturing approach focuses on harnessing inkjet printing to create devices made of liquid alloys.
"This process now allows us to print flexible and stretchable conductors onto anything, including elastic materials and fabrics," Kramer said.
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