Beehive Industries will test its 3D-printed engines for use by the USAF, which are reportedly cheaper to build, use, and service compared to traditionally manufactured engines.
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Multi-metal 3D printing speeds up rocket parts production by weeks, researchers say
Students at ETH Zurich have developed a multi-metal 3D printing process that can produce rocket engine components in days ...
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Startup secures $30 million contract to 3D print jet engines for the USAF
These are cheaper and faster to build compared to engines built using traditional methods.
The new John Deere tractors rolling off the manufacturing line in Mannheim, Germany, have a first for the company: a metal 3D-printed engine part. The global manufacturer of agricultural and turf ...
3D printing for rocket engines is making a lot of headlines lately. In the last few weeks, we've told you about Aerojet Rocketdyne building and hot-firing a 3D-printed rocket engine and NASA's ...
The new 3D printer will print complex parts for powerful rocket engines that can thrust heavy satellites into Earth's orbit.
The 3D printed microturbine engine developed by Technion - Israel Institute of Technology and PTC software seen here in a cut-away showing the internal structure. One aspect of how industrial 3D ...
The volatile nature of space rocket engines means that many early prototypes end up embedded in dirt banks or decorating the tops of any trees that are unfortunate enough to neighbor testing sites.
Rocket engines are great for producing thrust from fire and fury, but they’re also difficult to make. They require high-strength materials that can withstand the high temperatures involved. [Integza], ...
When engine maker Pratt & Whitney delivers its first PurePower PW1500G engines to aerospace giant Bombardier for its CSeries passenger aircraft, the engines will be the first to feature jet engine ...
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