{"id":255823,"date":"2024-07-19T10:25:05","date_gmt":"2024-07-19T10:25:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ingenieros.en-desarrollo.net\/?post_type=project&p=255823"},"modified":"2024-10-17T14:40:46","modified_gmt":"2024-10-17T14:40:46","slug":"the-3delecprint-rd-project-led-by-ct-has-achieved-the-printing-of-electronic-sensors-and-or-wiring-on-complex-rigid-3d-geometries","status":"publish","type":"project","link":"https:\/\/www.ctengineeringgroup.com\/project\/the-3delecprint-rd-project-led-by-ct-has-achieved-the-printing-of-electronic-sensors-and-or-wiring-on-complex-rigid-3d-geometries\/","title":{"rendered":"The 3DELECPRINT R&D project, led by CT, has achieved the printing of electronic sensors and\/or wiring on complex rigid 3D geometries."},"content":{"rendered":"

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After three years of research, the 3DELECPRINT R&D project, led by CT in collaboration with Eurecat and AXTER, has successfully developed a flexible robotic platform integrated for printing electronic sensors and\/or wiring on complex rigid 3D geometries.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The final demonstration of the system was conducted by printing sensors and tracks on parts and components selected by CT and AXTER, respectively.<\/strong><\/p>\n

CT, the leading engineering company in technological innovation throughout the product lifecycle, has successfully concluded the 3DELECPRINT R&D project, which aimed to develop a flexible integrated robotic platform for printing electronic sensors and\/or wiring on complex rigid 3D geometries. The resulting pieces are made of various materials such as metal, composite, or ceramic, among others.<\/p>\n

During the project, a printing system based on an ultrasonic spray nozzle head was used, a versatile technique that allows the use of a wide range of inks, perfect adaptability to the substrate\u2019s geometry, and efficient use of resources, as it works with very low flow rates.<\/p>\n

This initiative marks a milestone in 3D printing by achieving the following technical objectives:<\/p>\n