Using Lasers to ‘Heat and Beat’ 3D-Printed Steel to Help Reduce Costs

TBMG-49999

2/1/2024

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A new method for metal 3D printing aims to make more efficient use of resources by allowing structural modifications to be “programmed” into metal alloys during 3D printing, fine-tuning their properties without the “heating and beating” process that’s been in use for thousands of years.

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"Using Lasers to ‘Heat and Beat’ 3D-Printed Steel to Help Reduce Costs," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2024.
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2/1/2024
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TBMG-49999
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English