While 3D printing technology does allow complex metal parts to be produced efficiently, such items often deform when stressed and heated. That may soon no longer be the case, however, thanks to a new ...
Sodium persulfate (SPS) is a low-cost, widely used thermal initiator (TI) in polymerization reactions. It decomposes exothermically upon heating to form radicals to initiate the polymerization of ...
Triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS) are recently widely employed in thermal engineering applications due to their smooth surfaces, high surface area to volume ratio and mathematically controlled ...
Researchers have found a way to make 3D-printed metal parts more heat-resistant, a technique that could pave the way for using additive manufacturing for high-quality parts for gas turbines and jet ...
When you just can’t 3D print something as a monolithic part, you’re going to have to join pieces together. In such cases, most of us instinctively include threaded inserts or nut slots in the design, ...
Metal 3D printed elements typically always undergo thermal treatment after their fabrication. It reduces the internal stresses formed during manufacturing and modifies the morphology of the element.