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The University of Michigan leads a DARPA initiative to predict the lifespan of LPBF 3D-printed metal parts, ensuring quality and durability in military use.
To find out how long 3D-printed metal parts are likely to last in the field, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is providing up to $10.3M to a University of Michigan-led team.
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AZoM on MSNWhy Part Orientation Matters in 3D PrintingDiscover how part orientation affects strength, finish, and efficiency in 3D printing. Learn optimization techniques that ...
Just to be perfectly clear, layer lines cannot ... and looks less obviously 3D printed in the process. Minimizing bed adhesion also makes parts much easier to remove, which has obvious benefits ...
A recent CIECA webinar explored the benefits and challenges involved in using 3D printing in collision repair.
GROB-WERKE GmbH and Siegfried Hofmann GmbH are working together to improve the production of aluminum particle foam molds ...
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