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ORNL researchers 3D print microscopic fidget spinner
The Nanoscribe machine that built this unique fidget spinner uses a focused laser to convert a liquid into a solid at a microscopic level.Read more → -
GE integrates ceramic matrix composites in LEAP engine
CMC materials are tough, lightweight and capable of withstanding extreme temperatures, making them well suited for aircraft engine components.Read more → -
ORNL researchers design and 3D print excavator prototype
Researchers hope to explore new industrial applications for AM by increasing the size and speed of metal-based 3D printing techniques.Read more → -
Researchers develop the world’s largest solid 3D printed tool for aircraft manufacturing
The tool took only 30 hours to print using carbon fiber and ABS thermoplastic composite materials.Read more → -
ORNL develops micro-scale 3D metal printing process
EBM system precisely controls structure and properties of 3D metal parts during formation.Read more →