Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is a process wherein a solid material, such as nanotubes, nanowires, particle, thin film, and much more, is deposited onto a substrate by forming reactive species in ...
Every factory since the start of the industrial revolution has shared one very specific trait: tooling sets the identity of the machines, and thus the factory. To create a specific part requires ...
Today, the industry has what could prove to be a better solution to the quantity conundrum: automate the office with instant ...
Deposition of a solid material such as a particle, thin film, nanowire or nanotubes on a substrate by generating reactive species in the gaseous phase is referred to as chemical vapor deposition. When ...
The manufacturing of metal components often seems like a choice between two extremes. On one side, there is the slow and ...
Researchers have come up with a 3D printing method using liquid metal that's claimed to produce structures at least 10 times faster than existing metal additive manufacturing processes, though it does ...
A groundbreaking new method promises to reshape the way we manufacture nanoscale electronic components. It could offer a faster, cheaper, and more reliable alternative to traditional chip-making ...
Metal 3D printing has long promised aerospace-grade parts at desktop scale, but titanium has stubbornly resisted that vision. A new approach called cold metal fusion is changing that equation, turning ...
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