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Huayang New Material Showcases Ultra-Large Pure Copper 3D Printing Technology at Beijing Commercial Aerospace Exhibition
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Huayang New Material Showcases Ultra-Large Pure Copper 3D Printing Technology at Beijing Commercial Aerospace Exhibition

Originally reported by 南极熊

Huayang New Material showcased its ultra-large pure copper 3D printing technology at the Beijing Commercial Aerospace Exhibition, featuring components with diameters over 1,000mm. This breakthrough addresses copper reflectivity challenges, enabling monolithic production of rocket engine combustion chambers with integrated cooling. By replacing complex brazing, the process reduces mass and production lead times by up to 70%. This shift accelerates the development of high-performance, cost-effective reusable launch vehicles.

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