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Framatome Wants to Use 3D Printing for Future Nuclear Power Plants

More and more widespread, additive manufacturing promises to revolutionize entire sections of the industry. Framatome became aware of this very early and has just opened a dedicated plant, concretizing nearly 15 years of research and development. This new plant should manufacture parts for future nuclear reactors. 3D printing does not only mean these tools so much praised on social networks, which allow to give life to gadgets, sometimes ingenio…
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More and more widespread, additive manufacturing promises to revolutionize entire sections of the industry. Framatome became aware of this very early and has just opened a dedicated plant, concretizing nearly 15 years of research and development. This new plant should manufacture parts for future nuclear reactors. 3D printing does not only mean these tools so much praised on social networks, which allow to give life to gadgets, sometimes ingenio…

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Révolution Energétique broke the news on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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