A significant breakthrough in soft robotics manufacturing has emerged with the demonstration of true silicone 3D printing for functional, monolithic soft robots. Created using Formlabs Silicone 40A resin on the Form 4 printer, this pneumatic-driven tentacle represents a major shortcut in robot development. The Silicone 40A material offers 230% elongation at break and 12 kN/m tear strength, combining excellent flexibility with durability for real-world applications. This approach eliminates the traditionally time-consuming mold-making and multi-part assembly processes, reducing production cycles from weeks to just hours. The breakthrough enables rapid prototyping for industrial soft grippers, customized prosthetics, and minimally invasive surgical tools. Engineers can now complete multiple design iterations in a single day instead of waiting weeks, dramatically lowering the barrier to creating precise biomimetic robots.
TechnologyMay 1, 2026•Embodied Global
3D-Printed Silicone Tentacle: A Monolithic Soft Robotics Breakthrough
A significant breakthrough in soft robotics manufacturing has emerged with the demonstration of true silicone 3D printing for functional, monolithic soft robots.
#3D printing#soft robotics#silicone#Formlabs#monolithic#prototype#biomimetic
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