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Leak-tight ceramic 3D printing unlocks complex components for future reactors
ORNL scientists crack ceramic 3D printing challenge with leak-tight components, paving way for scalable, high-performance ...
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Unlocking ceramic 3D printing for next-generation chemical reactors
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have integrated binder jet additive manufacturing ...
BJAM works by laying down thin layers of ceramic powder and binding them together with a liquid agent to form solid objects.
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have 3D printed leak-tight ceramic components - enabling next-generation chemical ...
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