Safety critical components for aircraft and Formula 1 racing cars could one day be 3D printed via a new technique that substantially reduces imperfections in the manufacturing process.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHip implants to jet parts: Magnets cut 3D printing flaws by 80%, X-rays revealResearchers used X-rays to find that magnets reduce flaws in 3D-printed metal parts, improving quality by 80 percent.
Rapid, localized heat management is essential for electronic devices and could have applications ranging from wearable materials to burn treatment. While so-called thermoelectric materials convert ...
Researchers have developed a high-resolution embedded 3D-printing technique that enables the fabrication of ultra-fine fibers ...
This 3D modeling class is the first of a two-day course, taking place between 10 a.m. and noon Saturday at Area 59 and ...
A group of UK Researchers have developed an innovative method for accurately estimating three-dimensional ground reaction forces (3D GRF) using a ...
Discover Ingeo 3D300, the latest innovation in 3D printing from NatureWorks for faster results without sacrificing quality.
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Tech Xplore on MSNUltrasonic deep drawing cuts friction by 20%, extends tool lifespanYou can find them in many household appliances, building technology, and countless pipe and hydraulic lines: small, cylindrical parts manufactured through deep drawing processes. The material is under ...
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