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Scientists unlock leak-tight ceramic 3D printing for next-gen chemical reactors
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Scientists unlock leak-tight ceramic 3D printing for next-gen chemical reactors
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have developed a new way to 3D print ceramics that could transform industries ranging from pharmaceuticals to aerospace. Their method solves one of the biggest challenges in ceramic additive manufacturing: creating large, leak-tight components that can handle extreme conditions. Ceramics are highly valued […] The post Scientists unlock leak-tight ceramic 3D print…
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