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Sensors in Action: Making Smart Devices to Detect Chemicals
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Screen-printing involves spreading ink through a mesh screen to create the sensor design. It's a simple process that works well on a large scale. However, the inks used can be harmful to the environment. 3D printing, on the other hand, builds sensors layer by layer using a special printer. This method is fantastic for creating custom sensors quickly, but it can be quite expensive.
As technology advances, improvements are being made to both methods. Researchers are finding ways to make screen-printing more environmentally friendly and to reduce the costs of 3D printing. These advancements could make chemical sensors even more useful and accessible in the future.
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