3D printing doubles the strength of stainless steel

3D printing doubles the strength of stainless steel

3D printing doubles the strength of stainless steel

3D printing has taken the world by storm, but it currently works best with plastic and porous steel-materials too weak for hard-core applications. Now, researchers have come up with a way to 3D print tough and flexible stainless steel, an advance that could lead to faster and cheaper ways to make everything from rocket engines to parts for nuclear reactors and oil rigs.
3D printing has taken the world by storm, but it currently works best with plastic and porous steel-materials too weak for hard-core applications. Now, researchers have come up with a way to 3D print tough and flexible stainless steel, an advance that could lead to faster and cheaper ways to make everything from rocket engines to parts for nuclear reactors and oil rigs.
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