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Printing in Liquid? How Gravity-Free Silicone Printing Works

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Rapid Liquid Printing (RLP) is a revolutionary manufacturing method that allows silicone structures to be printed directly inside a liquid bath, without gravity-related collapse or support materials.

In this video, you’ll see how a two-part platinum-cured silicone is extruded into a specially designed gel that behaves like a zero-gravity environment. The surrounding liquid fully supports the material as it is printed, enabling the creation of complex, soft, and free-form geometries that are impossible to achieve with conventional 3D printing.

Because the silicone solidifies almost instantly inside the liquid, there is no need for heat, layer-by-layer curing, or support structures, making the process significantly faster and more efficient.

This technology opens new possibilities for:

  • Soft robotics
  • Medical devices and wearables
  • Flexible industrial components
  • Advanced manufacturing of silicone parts

Rapid Liquid Printing represents a major shift in how we think about additive manufacturing—printing not in air, but inside liquid.

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