The Medical Ceramics Market, valued at $19.5 billion in 2024, is projected to reach $27.3 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR ...
Researchers at PARI are turning to dark ceramics and DLP 3D printing to help advance hypersonic manufacturing.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS scientists 3D print dark ceramics to boost hypersonic aircraft, weaponsResearchers in the United States are making processes that can 3D print dark ceramics into the desired shapes for hypersonic vehicle components. The research team at Purdue Applied Research ...
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3D nanoprinting technique can transform ceramics for high-performance systems, from disease detection to space travelAdditionally, the team, including postdoc Dr. Chunshan Hu, demonstrated 3D-AJP's unique ability to print two ceramic materials in one single structure, which allows for advanced applications.
Researchers created 'growth printing,' which mimics tree trunks' outward expansion to print polymer parts quickly and efficiently without the molds and expensive equipment typically associated with 3D ...
The 3D printing ceramics market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the rising adoption of additive manufacturing in high-performance applications. The demand for ceramic materials in ...
Learn how AMAREA and Fraunhofer IKTS are revolutionizing 3D printing with the new MMJ ProX6L multi-material machine.
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