Abstract:The 3D-printing technology has emerged into a well-developed method to fabricate parts with considerably low cost and yet with high precision (< 100 um). It was shown in the recent literature that the 3D-printing technology can be exploited to fabricate magic-angle spinning (MAS) system in solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. In particular, the 3.2 mm MAS drive caps with intricate features are well fabricated using an outsourced 3D printing service, and the caps were demonstrated to sp… Show more
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