Researchers have developed a technique for successfully 3D printing high-strength
aluminum alloys (including types Al7075 and Al6061) that opens the
door to additive manufacturing of engineering-relevant alloys. These
alloys are very desirable for aircraft and automobile parts and have
been among thousands that were not amenable to additive manufacturing.
An added benefit is that their method can be applied to additional alloy families such as high-strength steels and nickel-based superalloys difficult to process currently in additive manufacturing.
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An added benefit is that their method can be applied to additional alloy families such as high-strength steels and nickel-based superalloys difficult to process currently in additive manufacturing.
To know more Join us at : https://scholarsconferences.com/advancedmaterials/
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