As an intermediate runner the info is great.
Fog (small water droplets suspended in air) is transparent to light but it can reflect it if the wavelength of light is smaller than the water droplet diameter. Since there are so many droplets it scatters light making…
Can you use this for 3d printin? Like in an array of lasers where every laser is a pixel and you get 3d by shifting a powder layer. Could this architecture be faster then current 3d printers?
As an intermediate runner the info is great.
Fog (small water droplets suspended in air) is transparent to light but it can reflect it if the wavelength of light is smaller than the water droplet diameter. Since there are so many droplets it scatters light making…
Can you use this for 3d printin? Like in an array of lasers where every laser is a pixel and you get 3d by shifting a powder layer. Could this architecture be faster then current 3d printers?