3D printing for soft robotics - a review

Sci Technol Adv Mater. 2018 Mar 8;19(1):243-262. doi: 10.1080/14686996.2018.1431862. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Soft robots have received an increasing attention due to their advantages of high flexibility and safety for human operators but the fabrication is a challenge. Recently, 3D printing has been used as a key technology to fabricate soft robots because of high quality and printing multiple materials at the same time. Functional soft materials are particularly well suited for soft robotics due to a wide range of stimulants and sensitive demonstration of large deformations, high motion complexities and varied multi-functionalities. This review comprises a detailed survey of 3D printing in soft robotics. The development of key 3D printing technologies and new materials along with composites for soft robotic applications is investigated. A brief summary of 3D-printed soft devices suitable for medical to industrial applications is also included. The growing research on both 3D printing and soft robotics needs a summary of the major reported studies and the authors believe that this review article serves the purpose.

Keywords: 211 Scaffold / Tissue engineering / Drug delivery; 3D Printing; 60 New topics/Others; biomimetic; functional materials; soft robots.

Publication types

  • Review