Brief look at updates in 3d Printing.
3D Printing Grows Beyond Its Novelty Roots
The New York Times, Steve Lohr, July 3, 2022
Companies like Massachusetts Institute of Technology spin-off VulcanForms are integrating three-dimensional (3D) printing, also known as additive manufacturing, into industrial-grade manufacturing. VulcanForms claims its technology can produce 100 times the laser energy of most 3D printers, and can fabricate parts many times faster; by supplying custom-made components to clients, the company can control the digital manufacturing process. . ... '
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