MIT post-processing increases the heat resistance and durability of metal 3D printed parts
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a novel heat treatment method which strengthens 3D printed metals. The new process alters the microscopic structures of the 3D printed material, enabling the production of components which possess high durability and thermal shock resistance. This process reportedly unlocks new possibilities in 3D printing high-performance […]
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Author: Alex Tyrer-Jones
