3D printing technology for some space stuff

bearnard19

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I`ve recently found an interesting article about 3D printer which is used in aerospace area. Have you heard anything about that? This machine allows printing multi-composite parts simultaneously from several materials, which is infeasible in other types of aerospace 3d printing.
 

StobieWan

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Could you cite your link with a bit of commentary ? Most additive manufacturing processes use one material, so it'd be interesting to see any counter-examples.
 

bearnard19

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Could you cite your link with a bit of commentary ? Most additive manufacturing processes use one material, so it'd be interesting to see any counter-examples.
This 3D printing technology is called additive manufacturing services This 3 d printer allows printing multi-composite parts simultaneously from several materials, which is infeasible in other types of aerospace 3d printing.
 

bearnard19

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I`ve read one article where I found one ineresting piece of information. The third stage for Skyrora XL rocket and found out this rocket engine was made with the usage of aditive technology. I cannot believe that such technology like rocket engines can be made with the help of 3d printer. I`ve never thought that 3d printing couldn't be used for such purposes. However, as I see, the final material is tough enough to be used under such pressure
 

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I`ve recently found an interesting article about 3D printer which is used in aerospace area. Have you heard anything about that? This machine allows printing multi-composite parts simultaneously from several materials, which is infeasible in other types of aerospace 3d printing.
This 3D printing technology is called additive manufacturing services This 3 d printer allows printing multi-composite parts simultaneously from several materials, which is infeasible in other types of aerospace 3d printing.
When you ask questions like this you should be linking sources which are required by the rules. IIRC you may have made a previous habit of this. It somewhat annoys other posters and really annoys the Moderators.
 

bearnard19

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When you ask questions like this you should be linking sources which are required by the rules. IIRC you may have made a previous habit of this. It somewhat annoys other posters and really annoys the Moderators.
Sorry for that, I will take it into consideration
 
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