The flashlight uses 3D printing to create a custom battery using magnesium and copper as the anode and cathode respectively. Copper tape is wound around a rectangular part to create several ...
Diane Collard, research scientist for the Purdue Energetics Research Center, uses a blowtorch to ignite energetic materials and test their ... propellants and pyrotechnics, through 3D printing.
Supplied photo Emirates has announced that it has used cutting-edge 3D printing technology to manufacture ... and surface quality suitable for commercial aerospace business applications.
Calling its technology CHARM3D, the team demonstrated how it can use 3D metal printing technology to fabricate a wide range of compact electronics, including wearable sensors, wireless ...