3d printed alginate hydrogels for tissue engineering.

3d printed alginate hydrogels for tissue engineering. Normally a title like this, and you’d find a bunch of article fluff, with little to no details. This post is different. They’ve documented their process. Not the best documentation, but probably enough for someone to reproduce it if needed.
https://onarbor.com/work/195/3d-printed-alginate-hydrogels-for-tissue-engineering

Harrison Tyler, one of the other AMRI fellows, has been inkjetting alginate hydrogels all summer.

He’s got less than 5 micron layer heights, and incredibly thin towers printing successfully.

Can’t seem to tag him on here, but he’ll be presenting it in a talk that’ll go on the internet around Aug 10.