Refractory alloys like Niobium C103 are increasingly being used in conjunction with 3D printing for hypersonic applications.
While we won’t be printing out steel objects ... with tiny spheres of liquid metal. The medium the team is using for their metallic 3D prints is an alloy of 75% gallium and 25% indium.
[Bam] from the LulzBot forums has successfully printed metal using his 3D printer ... who has also been experimenting with printing low-melt point alloys — and he’s even successfully ...
In an experiment that sounds about as safe as bobbing for fries, ESA carried out the first-ever 3D metal printing in space ...
SPEE3D’s NAB is a game-changer for maritime AM. The Australian company has developed two grades of Nickel Aluminum Bronze ...
D printing technology has revolutionized a number of industries by enabling the creation of complex structures with precision ...
D printers are affordable enough that almost anyone can buy one, but should you? Before you dive in, here's what to ...
Metal 3D printing uses lasers to melt metal powder ... of gas pores within the parts which in turn compromise the alloy's performance. These "microvoids" can become points for stress concentration ...
Desktop Metal qualifies Continuum’s Mar-M247 recycled superalloy - used for applications requiring high strength at elevated ...
NASA hot fire tested an aluminum 3D printed rocket engine nozzle. Aluminum is not typically used for 3D printing because the process causes it to crack, and its low melting point makes it a ...
The magnesium metal market sales are projected to experience significant growth, reaching an estimated value of USD 9 billion ...