Nagoya researchers 3D print high-performance aluminum parts, with one variant staying both strong and flexible at 300°C.
The team has designed a series of heat-resistant, high-strength aluminum alloys using laser-based 3D manufacturing.
Additive manufacturing leaders are focusing defense, helping the U.S. military move from 'futuristic visions' to ...
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How 3D printing is reinventing rocket design and flight
Rocket engineering is shifting from painstaking machining and welding to a world where engines and tanks emerge from printers ...
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have optimized and 3D-printed helix structures as optical ...
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The Anycubic Kobra X is coming, but I don't quite get it
While I always applaud innovation, I think Anycubic might be trying too hard and focusing on the wrong elements here. For ...
Aluminum is prized for being lightweight and strong, but at high temperatures it loses strength. This has limited its use in ...
Market Research Future forecasts 20% annual growth driven by tech advancements, sustainability, and adoption across aerospace ...
Three-Dimensional (3D) printers have opened the opportunity for individuals and organizations to go from concept creation to ...
Worcester Polytechnic Institute researchers 3D print scaffolds for blood vessels - enabling the production of custom heart ...
This is the first article in a two-part series exploring additive manufacturing. The Pentagon has poured unprecedented funds ...
Saab‘s innovation accelerates the development of attritable CCA (Collaborative Combat Systems) platforms through additive ...
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