Rapid Prototyping of 3d Printed Inflatable Forms
Abstract
Index Terms
- Rapid Prototyping of 3d Printed Inflatable Forms
Recommendations
Therms-Up!: DIY Inflatables and Interactive Materials by Upcycling Wasted Thermoplastic Bags
TEI '21: Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied InteractionWe introduce a DIY method of creating inflatables and prototyping interactive materials from wasted thermoplastic bags that easily found at home. We used a inexpensive FFF 3D printer, without any customization of the printer, to heat-seal and patterning ...
Laser lithography on resist bi-layer for nanoelectromechanical systems prototyping
Proceedings of the 29th international conference on micro and nano engineeringWe present a laser lithography technique based on lift-off, for fast and flexible prototyping of micro and nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS). The technique is based on direct laser writing on substrates coated with a resist bi-layer consisting ...
Simple photolithographic rapid prototyping of microfluidic chips
Graphical abstractDisplay Omitted Highlights Conventional 35mm film negatives are investigated as photolithographic masks. Film contrast of 300:1 and above is achieved. Film contrast and base transparency are found to important parameters. Good SU8 ...
Comments
Please enable JavaScript to view thecomments powered by Disqus.Information & Contributors
Information
Published In
Sponsors
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
New York, NY, United States
Publication History
Check for updates
Author Tags
Qualifiers
- Abstract
- Research
- Refereed limited
Conference
Acceptance Rates
Upcoming Conference
Contributors
Other Metrics
Bibliometrics & Citations
Bibliometrics
Article Metrics
- 0Total Citations
- 200Total Downloads
- Downloads (Last 12 months)37
- Downloads (Last 6 weeks)1
Other Metrics
Citations
View Options
Login options
Check if you have access through your login credentials or your institution to get full access on this article.
Sign inFull Access
View options
View or Download as a PDF file.
PDFeReader
View online with eReader.
eReaderHTML Format
View this article in HTML Format.
HTML Format