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How can we ensure 3D printed metal parts are service ready for critical applications?

How can we ensure 3D printed metal parts are service ready for critical applications?

Once a 3D printed metal part is produced, the component is often far from ready to be used for its intended purpose, particularly applications in safety-critical industries with stringent quality standards such as aerospace, medical, energy and automotive. As-built metal parts can contain microstructure defects and material porosity that may be created during the additive…

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What is ion implantation?

What is ion implantation?

Historically, the first ion implanter was helium based, constructed and operated in 1911 at Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge by Ernest Rutherford and his students. In 1949, Shockley filed for a patent, “Semiconductor Translating Device” describing the p-n junction fabrication using ion implantation. In 1954, he filed another patent, “Forming of Semiconductor Devices by Ionic Bombardment”…

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Why is there some degree of porosity in most metal alloy castings?

Why is there some degree of porosity in most metal alloy castings?

The process by which molten metal freezes in a shaped casting is a complex process.  The first metal to freeze at the mold’s surface is typically fine grained and dense due to chilling from the mold surface.  As molten metal solidifies, it shrinks.  To If sufficient liquid metal is not delivered to the solidification front, pores will form. …

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