jueves, 14 de enero de 2016

New tech boosts 3D printing of metal objects [feedly]

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New tech boosts 3D printing of metal objects
// Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine

The prospects for 3D printing may have just become a little bit stronger, literally, thanks to a new way of using metallic powders to create structures. A Northwestern University team has shown a new technique using liquid inks and common furnaces rather than more expensive lasers or electron beams.

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Category: 3D Printing

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