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Strong AND Ductile Metals Possible with 3D Printing
Posted on December 13th, 2017 by Ken Klapproth in New Materials & Applications

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Engineers and metallurgists may no longer have to trade strength for ductility when choosing structural metals thanks to 3D printing techniques. Continue reading “Strong AND Ductile Metals Possible with 3D Printing” »
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