The University of Exeter reports that a research team at its Centre for Additive Layer Manufacturing has developed a new method for making aluminium composite parts by mixing a combination of relatively inexpensive powders. Combining these elements causes a reaction which results in the production of nanoparticles 600 times smaller than the width Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
The University of Exeter reports that a research team at its Centre for Additive Layer Manufacturing has developed a new method for making aluminium composite parts by mixing a combination of relatively inexpensive powders. Combining these elements causes a reaction which results in the production of nanoparticles 600 times smaller than the width
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