Debrief: Digitally Designed Alloys Advance Aerospace Use Of Additive Manufacturing
Microstructure is key to the high-temperature performance of Alloyed’s ABD-1000AM nickel superalloy for additive manufacture.
Credit: Alloyed
Additive manufacturing has made deep inroads into the aerospace industry, revolutionizing rocket motor and small turbine design, but 3D printing has yet to turn aircraft production on its head. A key reason is that many of the high-strength and high-temperature metal alloys on which aircraft and...
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