Overcoming 3D-Printer Challenges, MIT Produces an Electric Motor in Just 3 Hours
A malfunctioning motor can halt production in an automated factory, but thanks to recent advancements, it may soon be possible to create a replacement motor right on-site, significantly reducing downtime and costs. On Wednesday, MIT researchers unveiled an innovative multi-material 3D-printing platform capable of fully fabricating electric machines in a single step, with materials costing as little as 50 cents. This groundbreaking system allowed them to produce a fully 3D-printed electric linear motor in just a few hours, utilizing five different materials. Remarkably, the motor only required one post-processing step to become operational. The performance of this newly assembled device












