Scientists have found a promising new way to manufacture one of industry’s toughest materials—tungsten carbide–cobalt—using advanced 3D printing. Normally, producing this ultra-hard material requires ...
Japanese researchers explore laser-based DED Additive Manufacturing to produce WC-Co cemented carbides with reduced waste and ...
Hiroshima University advances 3D printing of WC–Co using hot-wire laser irradiation to cut waste and cost while keeping extreme hardness.
While the First Industrial Revolution focused on the production of textiles and the invention of the steam engine, the Second Industrial Revolution was typified by the invention of machinery for mass ...
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