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Discover how new titanium alloys enhance 3D printing, offering cost-effective, stronger, and more versatile solutions for various industries.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNStronger, 30% cheaper next-gen 3D-printed titanium alloy developed for aerospace use
Engineers at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) have developed a new type of 3D-printed titanium alloy that is significantly cheaper and stronger than the current industry standard. “By ...
University of Arizona awarded $5M to advance AM for defense - with parts for vehicles that fly at least five times the speed ...
We embark on a journey through time to revisit the major milestones that have molded the trajectory of 3D printing in architecture.
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