3-D printing made possible for textiles!
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The printed part gives a stereoscopic view in the left picture. The same fabric looks concave, seen from a different angle. |
There is no limitation on the kind of fabric used. 3-D imaging can easily be achieved with any fabric surface properly prepared for printing. |
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The broad range of use includes wall paper, soft furnishing, bed spreads and clothing.
Although the 3-D printed part appears concave or convex in the images above, the fabric surface itself is not actually physically indented. Creation of high-value-added products is possible by exploiting this special feature. |