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Scientists 3D print titanium fuel tank for space travel — world's first to pass critical durability test
The Korea Institute of Industrial Technology recently announced an incredible breakthrough in the world of additive manufacturing (aka 3D printing) and its practical application in the space industry.
Anyone who has used an FDM 3D printer knows just how long the process can take, especially when you really start filling up the available print volume. Apparently [Ivan Miranda] has absolutely zero ...
Using PVC pipe as a pressure vessel for compressed air can be a fun and enjoyable hobby. It’s safe, too: while there are are reports of PVC pipe being the cause of accidents, these accidents include a ...
Momentus has 3D printed a metal spacecraft propellant tank that it plans to test on an upcoming mission of its Vigoride-7 orbital service vehicle as part of an initiative to launch a new product for ...
Lockheed Martin has just taken 3D printing to new heights, printing an enormous titanium dome meant for satellite fuel tanks. It’s the largest space part the company has 3D printed to date, and ...
Lockheed Martin has partnered with RedEye to produce test versions of satellite fuel tanks. Engineers have used 3D printing to craft a pair of large space fuel tank simulators in order to test key ...
A new method lets scientists 3D-print concrete underwater, potentially transforming how bridges, ports, and pipelines are ...
What the West Misses About China’s Nuclear Build-up Throughout 2015, Russia has used industrial 3D printers to produce prototype parts and master models for its third-generation T-14 main battle tank ...
The Russian defense industry has been using 3D printing technology to create prototype components for the T-14 main battle tank and the rest of the Armata family of combat vehicles. Eventually, ...
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