In the recently published ‘ 3D printing of interdigital sensor based conductive ABS for salt and sucrose concentration sensing ,’ authors W. Ponan and S. Harnsoongnoen outline their findings in fabricating integrated electronics.
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The substrate and interdigital sensor were created with both ABS and conductive ABS filament, as the authors analyzed samples based on a direct current circuit. Because 3D printing is so centered around customization, it draws researchers, engineers, manufacturers, and users on every level who are interested in integrating electronics and completing projects more efficiently—often with ABS as their choice of material due to its conductivity.
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Typically, applications include: Electronic ears Antennae Light-emitting diodes Sensors So far, however, the authors explain that there have not been studies focused on sensor-based conductive ABS for salt and sucrose concentration sensing. Interdigital conductive ABS sensor (a) structural layout (b) front view of fabricated sensor (c) back view of fabricated sensor […]
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