Meet Holo. The Silicon Valley company spun out from 3D software giant Autodesk ADSK in 2017. Now, the company says, it is positioning itself to become “among the world’s largest producers of ...
You don’t think of hobby-grade 3D printing as a good method for creating rocket nozzles. But [Mister Highball] managed to create a copper nozzle using a common printer, a kiln, and some special copper ...
Successful trials of titanium-copper alloys for 3D printing could kickstart a new range of high-performance alloys for medical device, defence and aerospace applications. Successful trials of titanium ...
Although there are several methods of 3D-printing metal objects, all of them involve the application of heat – which isn't conducive to producing certain heat-sensitive electronics, among other things ...
NASA has long wanted to use 3D printers to make parts for space missions when they are needed rather than having to carry huge amounts of spare parts to cover every possible breakage event. NASA is ...
Unleashing Precision and Creativity 🔥 600 mm/s Maximum Speed: The Creality K1 is a speed demon! It's a whopping 12 times faster than your regular fdm 3D printer. With an acceleration of 20000 mm/s², ...
3D printing is a great way to create complex geometric forms. However, it can be very slow, and parts may lack strength compared to other alternatives. There are other ways to take advantage of this ...
The ability to 3D print titanium-alloy objects certainly does open up some intriguing possibilities. That said, the finished items aren't always as strong as they could be. Now, new research suggests ...
NASA researchers with the Glenn Research Center and Marshall Space Flight Center teamed up to develop GRCop-42, a copper-based high strength alloy with high conductivity. When used with a Concept ...