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Light Converts 2-D Patterns into 3-D Objects

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RALEIGH, N.C., Nov. 14, 2011 — Two-dimensional patterns that can self-fold into 3-D objects using only light have generated a breakthrough that could have applications in manufacturing processes or packaging. The technique takes a prestressed plastic sheet — made from the same polystyrene material used in the popular 1980s toy Shrinky Dinks — and runs it through a conventional ink-jet printer that stamps it with bold black lines. The material is then cut into a pattern and placed under an infrared source, such as a heat lamp. The printed lines absorb more energy than the rest of the material,...Read full article

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    Published: November 2011
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    polystyrene
    A plastic used in molded optical components. Styrene elements can be combined with acrylic elements to produce achromatic lenses.
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