The first metal 3D printing made in space
The first metal 3D printing made in space
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In an experiment that seems straight out of a science fiction movie, the European space agency achieved an impressive milestone, the first metal 3D printing carried out in space aboard the international space station, in collaboration with Airbus they brought the printing technology 3D to a new level by successfully completing the first of four tests.
The astronauts solved this by replacing the metal powder with something much more controllable, the printer uses a stainless steel wire that is fed directly, a laser melts the wire in the precise place allowing the molten metal to solidify immediately, this method in addition to being safer emits the operation of plastic 3D printers, but with the strength and durability of steel and to ensure that everything happened safely the entire process was carried out within a sealed, remotely controlled metal box.
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