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3D printing technique keeps brittle tungsten crack-free
Markus Breig, KIT Tungsten has many excellent properties. It resists corrosion, and its melting point of 3422 °C is the highest of all metals, making it an ideal material for components that operate at extreme temperatures. . There is a problem, though: it is highly...
What comes after binder jetting?
Even as the transition to metal and ceramic binder jetting for production has only but begun, it is clear that simply implementing fast binder jetting processes will not be enough to truly cater to production demands. Binder jetting materials and processes still...
This Breathtaking Bugatti Hypercar Reveals its 3D Printed Secrets
Bugatti's Bolide track car with its bodywork removed to reveal the technology beneath. With its multi-million dollar technical showpiece cars, Bugatti is uniquely positioned to pioneer technologies that are cost-prohibitive for regular carmakers. One such example is...
New 3D manufacturing company aims to leverage 3D printing technology by transforming the way architects and designers can use wood waste
3D print applications have revolutionized industries from architecture, construction, furniture design, and fashion. Last year, 3D print fabrication aided in provided medical professionals, patients, and facilities with PPE during the COVID-19 pandemic . As...
Rio Tinto develops new water atomized steel powder for 3D printing
Rio Tinto has successfully developed and tested a new water atomized steel powder designed for 3D printing applications at its Rio Tinto Fer et Titane (RTFT) metallurgical complex in Sorel-Tracy, Quebec. . The water atomized steel powder delivers mechanical...
Researchers Develop 3D-Printed Jelly
3D-printable gels with improved and highly controlled properties can be created by merging micro- and nano-sized networks of the same materials harnessed from seaweed, according to new research from North Carolina State University. T . he findings could have...
Using 3D Printing in Search for Black Holes
An X-ray telescope designed to search for supermassive black holes could be built using a novel 3D-printing technique called plasma metal deposition. The ESA space telescope – which would also be used to map hot gas structures and determine their physical properties –...
Drone mass production is taking off with 3D printing
Personal and unmanned mobility is rapidly changing as drones bring us closer and closer to humanity’s long-standing vision of flying cars. . Amolak Badesha, CEO of Orbital Composites, a specialist in large-scale composites additive manufacturing, once pointed out to...
GE engineers switched four existing parts from castings to metal 3D printing
Most manufacturers would never dream of switching from an investment cast part to one made by additive manufacturing, especially if they already had paid for the casting mold. Yet that is exactly what GE engineers from GE Aviation are doing with four bleed air parts...
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