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Holographic printer produces 3D shapes in one shot
University of Utah researchers have demonstrated a new method of 3D printing that avoids the leaky seams that come with the ...
A research team led by Prof. Zhang Zhirong from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
University of Utah researchers have shown a holographic 3D printing method that forms tiny structures in about 20 seconds, but its biggest limitation keeps the breakthrough firmly in lab territory.
In mining and materials handling, selecting the correct welding and hard facing process is crucial to combat abrasion and impact wear, observes industrial engineering solutions supplier Weartech. For ...
A real industrial lead abatement project shows how A-LUX laser systems remove hazardous lead-based coatings while sharply ...
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are metallurgy’s version of having your cake and eating it too, combining multiple elements to ...
To qualify as an Indigenous business, an organisation needs to be minimum 51 per cent Aboriginal-owned or controlled. Some say this isn't enough and that the system is being gamed. Some say black ...
Recently, ceramic laser technology has emerged as a promising candidate because of its numerous advantages over single-crystal lasers. First, ceramics can be produced in large volumes, which makes ...
What if you could replace both a UV laser and a MOPA fiber laser with one machine? In this video, I test the WeCreat Lumos Ultra, a UV + MOPA laser system capable of engraving metal, glass, plastics, ...
Investopedia contributors come from a range of backgrounds, and over 25 years there have been thousands of expert writers and editors who have contributed. Andy Smith is a Certified Financial Planner ...
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US unveils supercomputer-modeled smart nuclear test vehicle made with 3D printing
The US has unveiled a new cone-shaped nuclear test vehicle designed to endure the ...
Femtosecond laser micromachining was first demonstrated in 1994, when a femtosecond laser was used to ablate micrometre-sized features on silica and silver surfaces 1,2. In less than ten years the ...
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