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Motion Imager and TU/e are scaling volumetric 3D printing for industrial series production.
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Motion Imager and TU/e are scaling volumetric 3D printing for industrial series production.

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Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

Motion Imager and TU/e are scaling volumetric 3D printing for industrial series production. By targeting a 1:1 buy-to-fly ratio, the technology reduces material waste by up to 20x compared to layer-based methods. This advancement eliminates support structures while achieving micron-level precision for complex satellite micro-thrusters. The transition from lab innovation to traceable process control signals a major leap in qualifying AM for space and defense supply chains. 🚀 #3DPrinting #AM #SpaceTech #VolumetricAM

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