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Additive Manufacturing’s ‘Less Filling’ Tastes Great for Renault
Posted on January 18th, 2017 by Ken Klapproth in New Materials & Applications

Image is a derivative of “3D printing for the design of engines of the future” by Renault Trucks, used under Standard YouTube Service. Image is licensed under CC BY by Kenneth Klapproth.
Curious to learn how engineers at Renault Trucks were able to shave 120kg of weight off their 4 cylinder Euro 6 engine? Continue reading “Additive Manufacturing’s ‘Less Filling’ Tastes Great for Renault” »
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