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3-D Printing for Space

3-D Printing for Space and the innovative process of additive manufacturing

09/10/2018

SciTech Now

3-D Printing for Space

Clip: Season 4 Episode 38 | 7m 25sVideo has Closed Captions

3-D Printing for Space and the innovative process of additive manufacturing

3-D printing is known for creating models and smaller scale products, but now manufacturers are using this technology to develop metal parts for aircrafts and rockets. Join us as we dive deeper into this innovative process of additive manufacturing.

09/10/2018

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