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UK's Skyrora and ESA to Test new Tanbium Alloy to Cut Waste and Improve Component Lifespan
The 3D printed material could replace long-standing legacy aerospace materials like C103 and IN718.
Editor’s note: Innovation Thursday – a deep dive into a newly emerging technology or companies such as our Startup Spotlight – is a regular feature at WRAL TechWire. RALEIGH – Researchers have ...
Weber State University offers hands-on internships, giving students significant ownership of externally funded, real-world ...
3D bioprinting is gaining popularity as a way of treating disease and injury by producing three-dimensional living tissues and organs. However, to work effectively, the “inks” used for bioprinting ...
Steel is one of the most essential components for the nuclear energy industry, among others. In nuclear reactors, steel is used to fortify walls and for crucial components. The steel in nuclear ...
A new approach to the 3D printing of chocolate using cold extrusion instead of conventional hot-melt extrusion method eliminates the need for stringent temperature controls, offering wider potential ...
Incremental upgrades are par for the course in every industry. Even the best 3D printers are often the third or fourth iteration of an original product line. 3D printing has reached a point of ...
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