Nanostructured Material Nanostructured materials have unique physical and chemical properties due to their nanoscale structure. In 3D printing, these materials are engineered to enhance strength, flexibility, thermal stability, or electrical conductivity. Examples include nanoparticle-reinforced polymers and metallic nanocomposites. They are used in high-performance applications such as aerospace components, medical devices, and energy storage systems. The precise control over the microstructure provided by 3D printing techniques like laser sintering or electron beam melting enables the tailoring of material properties for specific applications. |