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The Case for Tackling the Toughest Material First
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The increasing speed and power of high-end processors and data centers has created a market for advanced thermal management solutions. A Silicon Valley startup called Holo is dedicating its first line of products toward this market, starting with 3D-printed copper heat exchangers.
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Video: Programming for Additive Turning of Cylindrical Parts
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Directed energy deposition while the part is spinning enables a means of 3D printing axially symmetric parts. The operation is like CNC turning with material added instead of machined. Open Mind discusses programming the machine paths for this type of build.
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In the world of additive manufacturing, the ability of machines to produce high-complexity parts is almost boundless. Design is a typical constraint when getting the most out of these technologies.
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Classic inspection systems offer a shallow depth of field, meaning that parts of the sample may not be in focus, which can lead to missing features, user fatigue, and timely or incomplete inspection.
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