Fluid Systems Engineering & Management Blog | Swagelok NorCal

3D Printed Graphene Recharges Battery Design

Written by Jeff Hopkins | 2/1/19 5:00 PM

A 3D printing technique has overcome the shortcomings of graphene to revolutionize the way manufacturers will produce batteries and supercapacitors, and perhaps even tissue engineering. Whereas until now graphene has only been able to be used for objects with simple geometries, the new fabrication process enables the production of complex objects with excellent mechanical strength, high thermal and electrical conductivity, and low weight density.

Read the full article published in Digital Engineering 24/7 →