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Xi'an Intelligent Manufacture has unveiled its Forging-Printing hybrid technology for the production of full 3D printed turbofan engines.
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Xi'an Intelligent Manufacture has unveiled its Forging-Printing hybrid technology for the production of full 3D printed turbofan engines.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Xi'an Intelligent Manufacture has unveiled its Forging-Printing hybrid technology for the production of full 3D printed turbofan engines. By integrating pulse laser shockwaves into the SLM process, the i3D-300 system achieves layer-by-layer forging to eliminate internal porosity. This allows additive components to reach or exceed mechanical properties of traditional forgings, overcoming fatigue life bottlenecks. The result is a drastic reduction in aero-engine R&D cycles. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #Aerospace #3DPrinting #AeroEngine #Innovation

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