(Nanowerk News) Scientists have developed a new method that can make customised 3D-printed metal parts containing different properties – such as having some regions of the metal stronger than others.
By applying machine learning techniques, engineers at MIT have created a new method for 3D printing metal alloys that produce ...
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3D printing metal market to hit $4.2B by 2032 as aerospace, medical, and hybrid manufacturing drive adoption
Rather, the challenge currently being posed by the leaders in the field of advanced manufacturing today is in whether metal additive manufacturing will hit the mainstream, and how quickly it can ...
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'Necroprinting' uses mosquito tubes to 3D-print below cell scale
Engineers have turned one of nature’s most reviled body parts into a precision tool, using the hollow feeding tubes of dead ...
Researchers have developed a new method for 3D printing metal that could help reduce costs and make more efficient use of resources. Researchers have developed a new method for 3D printing metal that ...
Researchers repurpose a mosquito’s proboscis for 3D necroprinting, offering a lower-cost and biodegradable alternative to ...
A team of researchers led by the University of Cambridge has developed a new technique that uses high-energy lasers to fine tune the properties of 3D-printed metal without compromising the complex ...
304L complements the suite of stainless steel materials now qualified on the Shop System mid-sized binder jet printer, which also includes 17-4PH and 316L Among stainless steels, 304L is noteworthy ...
As a US Marine Corps combat engineer serving in Iraq, Jim Monroe used MacGyver-like hacks to repair mine rollers. Meant to detonate and clear mines, these heavy studded wheels are mounted on the ...
Dr Gao Shubo (left), a research fellow from NTU Singapore, and Dr Li Zhi, a scientist from Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research, the first and second authors respectively of a study ...
Footage showing laser powder bed fusion of a powder layer of stainless steel 316L in the custom-made machine “AddME Printer” at NTU in Singapore. Part design and video capturing by Jude E. Fronda.
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