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The soundwaves can use in fundamental 3D printing technology.




Soundwaves are carrying material. And that thing is not a very big surprise because sound waves are the movement of molecules. The thing is that there are also sound waves in the space. Objects like stars are sending material or gas impulses. And that means that molecular movement can observe by using radars. 

And turn to the sound waves. The gas or other particles can inject into the outer layer of the space structures. But the soundwaves can use in fundamental 3D printing technologies. 

But the fact is that the coherent sound waves can use in the new fundamental  3D printing tools. In that case, the plastic dust or small plastic particles can carry to a certain position by using coherent sound waves. That thing allows using the modified LRAD-systems for sending particles in long distances. 

In that kind of 3D printing system, the particles are riding with soundwave or soundwave-laser ray combination. And that thing means that kind of system can be the next-generation 3D printing tool. The vaporized plastic, carbon fiber, or steamed metal. The system can use to create more complex and sensitive structures than ever before. 

The soundwave-basing 3D printing system has one benefit. It must not make physical contact with the layer or object that prints. The soundwave can push and pull objects by creating changes in the pressure above the object. 

That system doesn't require a vacuum to operate. So it can use in biological printing processes. The system can use to create nanotechnological microchips. And a new type of proteins. One thing that is important in protein structures is the form of protein. 

The soundwave-based systems don't require contact with the chip's surface. That thing denies the deletion of programming of that chip. 

Also, this kind of system where particles are traveling in the sound-wave tunnels can use to make the complicated protein base structures. Also, artificial DNA can create by using soundwaves. The difference between the soundwave and laser systems is that the soundwave can work underwater conditions. That allows operating single cells that are living. 


https://curiosmos.com/scientists-have-just-found-sound-waves-can-carry-mass/


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