3D-printed stainless steel is up to 3 times tougher than alternatives

3D-printed stainless steel is up to 3 times tougher than alternatives

3D-printed stainless steel is up to 3 times tougher than alternatives

New material could be used for 3D printing everything from oil pipelines to medical implants. Investigators at several research institutions, including Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Ames National Laboratory, Georgia Tech University, and Oregon State University, have made a major breakthrough in the 3D printing of 316L, a type of versatile "marine-grade" stainless steel.
New material could be used for 3D printing everything from oil pipelines to medical implants. Investigators at several research institutions, including Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Ames National Laboratory, Georgia Tech University, and Oregon State University, have made a major breakthrough in the 3D printing of 316L, a type of versatile "marine-grade" stainless steel.
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