Repost by TechXplore. Original article by University of California - Berkeley Click here to view the full news article. Summary: Regular 3D printing prints objects layer by layer and is very time consuming and expensive. A new technique called Computed Axial Lithography (CAL) invented by scientists from Germany and USA objects can be made much faster and smoother. Now the researchers from UC Berkeley have improved upon this process to be able to print a finer texture as well using glass. Glass is the preferred material for creating complex microscopic objects like lenses in compact, high quality cameras in smartphones. "Being able to make these components faster and with more geometric freedom could potentially lead to new device functions or lower-cost products,". Read more to find out how the process works! Credit: Joseph Toombs
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