Rolls-Royce is recycling parts from old RAF aircraft into 3D printing powders for use in future aerospace applications.
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New Scientist on MSNOld fighter jets can be melted down and 3D printed into new onesTurning old fighter jets into a fine powder and using that to 3D print new components is a more sustainable way to build the ...
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techxplore on MSNAn alloy adjustment: Controlling metal microstructures results in better 3D printingJust as a snowflake's intricate structure vanishes when it melts and transforms when it refreezes, the microstructure of ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNHolograms boost 3D printing efficiency and resolutionWhile traditional 3D printers work by depositing layers of material, tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing (TVAM) ...
Can you re-use that metal powder on your 3D printer? Scared it will cause faults in your parts? One way to be certain is using Particle Shape testing. Here we test and easily differentiate new, ...
Explore the innovative world of 3D screen printing. Learn how this additive manufacturing technology from Axenoll and Exentis ...
Explore the key trends, challenges, and growth potential in the additive manufacturing industry in 2024, and the effects of ...
Implementing DED represents a key development in metal 3D printing abilities. Unlike historical manufacturing techniques or ...
Researchers at (LLNL) have made an exciting breakthrough in multi-material 3D printing by using capillary action—the same ...
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