
Benefits of AM
The term additive manufacturing, or commonly known as 3D printing, takes a 3D model into physical form by depositing or forming material layer-by-layer. This type of manufacturing is relatively new and started to gain traction in the late 1980s with a type of 3D printing called stereolithography (SLA) that cured layers of photopolymers with ultraviolet light. Since then, the number of processing variations and material selection has expanded significantly.

Benefits of AM
The term additive manufacturing, or commonly known as 3D printing, takes a 3D model into physical form by depositing or forming material layer-by-layer. This type of manufacturing is relatively new and started to gain traction in the late 1980s with a type of 3D printing called stereolithography (SLA) that cured layers of photopolymers with ultraviolet light. Since then, the number of processing variations and material selection has expanded significantly.

AM collaboration for Spacecraft
This webinar focuses on the consortium led by the University of Southampton, a collaboration between HiETA Technologies, H.C. Starck Solutions, and Renishaw that delivered an innovative new resistojet propulsion system named STAR (Super high Temperature Additively manufactured Resistojets).
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