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Innospace has successfully demonstrated its proprietary low-overhang 3D printing strategy by producing a closed spherical vessel with zero internal supports.
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Innospace has successfully demonstrated its proprietary low-overhang 3D printing strategy by producing a closed spherical vessel with zero internal supports.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Innospace has successfully demonstrated its proprietary low-overhang 3D printing strategy by producing a closed spherical vessel with zero internal supports. 🚀 By eliminating internal structures traditionally impossible to remove from enclosed volumes, this technology significantly reduces part mass and post-processing time. For the space industry, this enables lighter propellant tanks with 100% usable internal volume. This systemic shift toward support-less metal AM will accelerate the production of high-performance rocket components. #AdditiveManufacturing #Aerospace #SpaceTech #3DPrinting #Innospace #Innovation

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