SPEEDY PROTOTYPING
SCIENTISTS AT LOS ALAMOS (N.M.) National Laboratory are interested in commercializing a directed laser fabrication process that requires no mold, pattern or die to form dense, complex parts. The procedure could speed component prototyping dramatically as shape changes require only modifying the part...
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