3D printers create manufacturing revolution

3D printers create manufacturing revolution

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askFSU 2- Rob Mueller at NASA swampworks and 3D printing on Mars
NASA swampworks
Rob Mueller, Lead Senior Technologist at NASA Swampworks answers some questions about his project to 3D print on Mars and other space objects! Interview by P...
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Fifi titun fẹlẹfẹlẹ to 3-D titẹ sita
Stratfor
Aye wa ni awọn ipele ibẹrẹ ti Iyika ile-iṣẹ miiran, ọkan ti o le yi diẹ ninu awọn apakan ti isọdọkan agbaye pada. Iṣẹ iṣelọpọ afikun, diẹ sii ti a mọ ni titẹ sita 3-D, bakanna bi awọn roboti ile-iṣẹ oye ati awọn imọ-ẹrọ iṣelọpọ ti o da lori sọfitiwia, n dinku anfani ti awọn idiyele iṣẹ kekere.
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100x faster, 10x cheaper: 3D metal printing is about to go mainstream
Atlasi tuntun
Desktop Metal - remember the name. This Massachussetts company is preparing to turn manufacturing on its head, with a 3D metal printing system that's so much faster, safer and cheaper than existing systems that it's going to compete with traditional mass manufacturing processes.
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Algorithm cuts 3d printing time in half
Iwaju
3D printing takes so long because the machines vibrate too much when running quickly. New software could fix that.
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Twin cold spray robots allow GE to 3D print metal parts on unprecedented scale
3Ders
GE is using a supersonic cold spray 3D printing system to fabricate large metal parts such as jet engine airfoils. The system consists of two robotic arms, one of which holds the part while the other sprays it with a barrage of metal powder.
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How 3D printed pills are personalizing medicine
3Ders
3D printing technology enables doctors and pharmaceutical companies to manufacture drugs tailored to the specific needs of individual patients--taking into account their age, weight, race, and kidney and liver functions to increase the effectiveness while reducing side-effects. Yet what are the potential effects of 3D printed drugs on the medical industry?