Multi-material 3D printing for cars
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•How to print a car: High-performance multi-material 3D printing techniques
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Researchers at Tohoku University have made a breakthrough in a multi-material 3D printing technique.
The goal of this study was to produce a steel-aluminum alloy that was lightweight but did not compromise on strength.
The research group intends to apply these findings to other metal combinations where similar issues with bonding need improvement, which will allow for more broad applications.
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