Researchers demonstrated a 3D printing process that deposits tungsten carbide only where needed while preserving extreme hardness.
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Tungsten carbide–cobalt (WC–Co) is prized for its hardness, but that same property makes it unusually difficult to shape. The current process is wasteful and expensive for the yield produced, and an ...
Tungsten carbide–cobalt (WC–Co) is prized for its hardness, but that same property makes it unusually difficult to shape. The current process is ...
The big question is whether LLM control becomes a standard “software upgrade” for MEX, or whether it stays a clever lab demo ...
D3-AM delivers LAB II in Germany, setting the stage for innovative partnerships in additive manufacturing of technical ...
Researchers engineer ultra-thin 2D layers in perovskite solar cells, cutting buried interface defects by 90% and boosting ...
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How advanced manufacturing is solving global supply chain challenges in 2026
For the last few years, the global supply chain has felt like it’s permanently on edge. One delay turns into another. A ...
Additive manufacturing has revolutionized manufacturing by enabling customized, cost-effective products with minimal waste. However, with the majority of 3D printers operating on open-loop systems, ...
According to Towards Chemical and Materials, the global iron and steel casting market volume was valued at 112.80 kilo tons in 2025 and is expected to be worth around 170.7 kilo tons by 2035, ...
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