The Exciting Role of 3D Printing in the Aerospace Industry
The aerospace sector has gained a lot from 3D printing as early as 1989, together with the adoption ...

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The aerospace sector has gained a lot from 3D printing as early as 1989, together with the adoption ...
In recent years, the aerospace industry does not seem to have taken real strides. However, many comp ...
American aerospace manufacturer Pratt & Whitney and Singapore-based engineering company ST Engineering have announced the industrialization of a process for 3D printing aero-engine components for the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) of commercial engines. The partners also unveiled the first application using the process, an aero-engine part that is expected to be fully integrated into the repair process by mid-2020 at Component Aerospace Singapore, Pratt & Whitney’s repair specialist in the region.
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