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In 2014, a 3D ... rocket engines. These small ducts evacuate the intense heat around the combustion chamber. With 3D printing, they can be integrated directly into the parts, which is very difficult, ...
LEAP 71 scales computational rocket engine development - advancing the Noyron XRA-2E5 aerospike and the Noyron XRB-2E6 bell-nozzle.
Firehawk Aerospace, headquartered in Addison, Texas, is bringing new technology and processes to the rocket motor market. “We ...
Though it started out as a futuristic-sounding niche proposition, 3D-printed construction is really taking off throughout the United States and the variety of projects being printed is remarkable.
The first Starbucks café constructed entirely of 3D-printed materials is opening soon in Brownsville, Texas, the city announced on Instagram last month. Local media page, Brownsville Today ...
The Army plans to test 3D-printed drones next month during an exercise in Poland to see if the service can mass produce its own small unmanned aerial systems at a much lower cost than the defense ...
3D printing creates shapes that would be impossible with any other method. For example, in 2015 GE designed fuel nozzles for airplane engines that could only be made with metal 3D printing.
There’s a new pour from Starbucks: Its first 3D printed store in the U.S. The Seattle-based coffee giant with more than 17,000 locations nationwide has never had a store quite like the one ...
From Volunteer Aerospace to Beehive Industries, Jonaaron Jones exemplifies how the MDF fosters advancements in additive ...
The location — which is drive-thru only — is set to open Friday and makes Starbucks one of the nation’s few big retailers that have tinkered with 3D printing for commercial construction.