TEMPUS technology and RenAM 500 Ultra system enable faster, scalable metal additive manufacturing.
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Nano 3D-printed metal parts stay strong even with defects, study finds
Researchers working at the nanoscale have found that 3D-printed metal parts can stay mechanically strong even when they contain large numbers of defects. A peer-reviewed study on nano-architected ...
Arizona-based company, Rosotics, has announced the launch of its revolutionary "rapid induction printing" technology that aims to transform large-scale 3D metal printing. The approach, developed by ...
Wire arc additive manufacturing allowed this robot arm at ORNL to transform metal wire into a complete steam turbine blade like those used in power plants. Researchers at the Department of Energy’s ...
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