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The U.S. Navy has been testing 3D-printed parts on its fleet, and it likes the results. Here are the benefits of using additive-manufactured parts.
Researchers at Tsinghua University in Beijing have developed a 3D printing method that is able to fabricate complex millimeter-scale objects in 0.6s.
Chinese scientists have developed a new type of 3D printing technology capable of fabricating complex millimeter-scale objects at high resolution in just 0.6 seconds – setting a new speed record, ...