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Leak-tight ceramic 3D printing unlocks complex components for future reactors
Scientists cracks ceramic 3D printing challenge with leak-tight components-74 Scientists at the U.S. Department ...
The Ural Civil Aviation Plant (UZGA) in Russia has been using some of Russia's largest industrial 3D printers to produce new ...
The Bambu Lab H2S, heir to the company's X1 Carbon, offers a larger print volume and other enhancements. Here's why it might ...
New 3D-printed ion traps improve coherence and stability, offering a path toward scalable quantum computers and precision ...
Chennai-based space tech startup Agnikul Cosmos has commissioned India’s first large-format additive manufacturing facility ...
Agnikul Cosmos opens India's first large-format 3D printing facility for rockets, aiming to cut costs and speed up production ...
HEIDENHAIN is a world-leading provider of encoders, machine controls, touch probes, digital readouts and metrology solutions—empowering engineer...READ MORE As parts get larger, so do cutting tools.
The Caracol process includes a large-scale, robot-mounted, extrusion-based 3D printer compatible with a variety of materials including up to 40% fiber-filled polymers. Photo credit, all images: ...
To make some quantum computers larger, and therefore more powerful, we may have to 3D-print them. Currently, there is no consensus on the single best design for quantum computers, but researchers ...
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It's a frustrating limitation of 3D printing: Printed objects must be smaller than the machine making them. Huge machines are impractical for printing large parts because they take up too much space ...
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