3D printing allows the physical manufacturing of some unique geometries that are simply not possible with other processes. If you design around these strengths, it is possible to create parts that ...
"Because we operate in a fully digital environment, we are always looking at faster and more efficient solutions to reduce ...
(a) Schematic of spray cooling on 3D-ordered hierarchical micro/nano-structured surface. (b) Top-view SEM image of the structured surface. (c) Partial enlargement SEM image of the sidewall surface.
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US 3D printing breakthrough could speed approval of next-gen nuclear reactor parts
New research led by the US Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) could speed up approval ...
A new MIT-developed heat treatment transforms the microscopic structure of 3D-printed metals, making the materials stronger and more resilient in extreme thermal environments. The technique could make ...
Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF) has launched the microArch S150 Series, a next-generation line of compact 3D printers designed to satisfy the growing demand for faster build cycles, streamlined ...
Researchers have found a way to make 3D-printed metal parts more heat-resistant, a technique that could pave the way for using additive manufacturing for high-quality parts for gas turbines and jet ...
Metal 3D printed elements typically always undergo thermal treatment after their fabrication. It reduces the internal stresses formed during manufacturing and modifies the morphology of the element.
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