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Using “Click-e-Bricks” to Make 3D Elastomeric Structures

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2014

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Morin, Stephen A., Yanina Shevchenko, Joshua Lessing, Sen Wai Kwok, Robert F. Shepherd, Adam A. Stokes, and George M. Whitesides. 2014. “Using ‘Click-e-Bricks’ to Make 3D Elastomeric Structures.” Advanced Materials 26 (34) (July 30): 5991–5999. doi:10.1002/adma.201401642.

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Soft, 3D elastomeric structures and composite structures are easy to fabricate using click-e-bricks, and the internal architecture of these structures together with the capabilities built into the bricks themselves provide mechanical, optical, electrical, and fluidic functions.

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soft machine, soft robot, soft actuator, digital manufacturing, 3D printing

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