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On page 6076, D. Therriault and co‐workers demonstrate a 3D printing method used to make a liquid sensor with a potential application in oil industry. The cover image shows a 3D printing machine printing a scaffold structure around a pipeline joint with an electronic device as a leak detector on top of the joint. The background is a SEM image of a 3D printed scaffold, used as a liquid sensor.
The utilization of 3D printing of highly conductive (σ ≈ 2350 S m−1) polymer composite structures for the functional optimization of scaffold‐shaped liquid sensors is demonstrated. This study can open the pathway of the application of 3D printing of conductive composites for optimization of structures useful for various applications such as smart sensors in textile or in the field of electronics....
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