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Huayang New Material showcased ultra-large scale pure copper 3D printing at the Beijing Aerospace Conference, utilizing systems with dimensions up to 1,000mm.
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Huayang New Material showcased ultra-large scale pure copper 3D printing at the Beijing Aerospace Conference, utilizing systems with dimensions up to 1,000mm.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Huayang New Material showcased ultra-large scale pure copper 3D printing at the Beijing Aerospace Conference, utilizing systems with dimensions up to 1,000mm. Achieving 99.9% density, the technology overcomes copper reflectivity to produce high-conductivity hardware. This enables monolithic manufacturing of complex rocket engines and heat exchangers, improving thermal reliability. Scaling copper AM to meter-class dimensions marks a critical shift toward high-performance aerospace propulsion 🚀 #3DPrinting #Aerospace #CopperAM #Innovation

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