3D Printing Products: Autonomous Chip Decomposing
The soft, flexible material of 3D printing technology allows for the creation of flexible shoes or statues. However, the 3D printing technology created underwear is invented really a big step forward in the world.
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Tamarare, Tamar Giloh, has invented a 3D printing fiber material called Cosyflex which is expandable and can be easily decomposed.
Instead of using a regular, extruded 3D printer, Giloh uses an inkjet printer that produces natural rubber-polymer layers to create a natural decomposing briefcase. The process of "printing pants" takes just 3 seconds, is completely automated and can print up to 10 million pants in a year.
Famous fashion brands have contacted Tamicare. Victoria's Secret has visited Tamicare's office, and another US company is also negotiating to distribute the trousers. An Israeli company has expressed interest in producing printers using Tamicare technology to supply to drug stores in Israel next year.
Of course, Cosyflex technology is not just for underwear. A British company will start selling ammunition using this technology. The Tamifare website says that Cosyflex technology can be used to produce sportswear, fashion apparel and for use in veterinary and medical industries.
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