Researchers have made a significant breakthrough in metal additive manufacturing with a new technique for successfully 3D printing high-strength aluminum that makes previously unweldable metals weldable. The technique-developed at Malibu, Calif.-based HRL Laboratories-solves a 100-year old problem that paves the way for using additive manufacturing to print a number high-strength engineering-grade alloys.Researchers 3D-Print Super-Strong Aluminum to Solve Longstanding Welding Problem
Researchers have made a significant breakthrough in metal additive manufacturing with a new technique for successfully 3D printing high-strength aluminum that makes previously unweldable metals weldable. The technique-developed at Malibu, Calif.-based HRL Laboratories-solves a 100-year old problem that paves the way for using additive manufacturing to print a number high-strength engineering-grade alloys.
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