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New Wooden 3D Printing Material Can Be Used to Make Self-Assembling Flat Furniture

New Wooden 3D Printing Material Can Be Used to Make Self-Assembling Flat Furniture Aug. 26, 2022 – Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed a new wood 3D printing material that can morph into pre-designed shapes. The eco-friendly raw material, made from a mixture of wood flour and plant extracts, is capable of deformation due […]

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Enabling high-volume production of large 3D printed composite parts with low porosity

Enabling high-volume production of large 3D printed composite parts with low porosity Oak Ridge National Laboratory has installed the first AMCM test cell that integrates extrusion-based 3D printing and molding to produce low-porosity thermoplastic composite parts rapidly. 3D printing + molding of large composite parts: To achieve high volume production of large 3D printed composite parts with

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Binder jet 3D printing technology process to manufacture precision titanium parts

Binder jet 3D printing technology process to manufacture precision titanium parts August 23, 2022 – TriTech Titanium Parts, a startup founded on April 5, 2022, uses three key technologies to make precision titanium parts. America has been a successful business focused on recycling titanium into new products since 1984. Swenson explained that TriTech was created

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MIT uses 3D printing technology to print plasma sensors for orbiting spacecraft

MIT uses 3D printing technology to print plasma sensors for orbiting spacecraft Recently, researchers at MIT demonstrated a 3D printed plasma sensor for orbiting spacecraft, and 3D Science Valley has learned that these 3D printed plasma sensors work just as well as more expensive semiconductor sensors. These durable, accurate sensors can be used effectively on

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