3D printing can wear battery is amazing: for mobile phones and other emergency charging!

Researchers at the University of Brunell in the UK have published a paper in the journal Materials Science and Engineering that they have created a soft, super-capacitive wrist strap with a basic open source printer. Toughness Supercapacitor wristbands are first manufactured through a single continuous process. The current method of making toughness supercapacitors usually relies on expensive 3D laser opting for melting equipment and using different devices to print different parts.

The Brunel University team used the printer in the study to connect to a jet drive device via USB, and three of the four nozzles on the spray device stack the paste mixture of silica gel, gel and gel electrolyte To create a product that resembles a festive wristband, which, according to the researchers, is easy to reproduce, and 3D printing using extrusion technology can be used to develop more sophisticated electronic devices.
"This technology gives us a revolutionary new approach to designing super efficient and wearable energy that can be used for mobile phones, electric vehicles and medical implants," said Milad Areir, a researcher at the University of Brunel. If you are running out of battery power, you can plug your phone into a super - capacitive wristband, it 's like a first aid kit that gives you enough power to keep you up to the next charge.

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