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Environmental friendly 3D printing microstructure material

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According to Professor at NUST MISIS, Ph.D. Alexander Gromov, “Changing the chemical and phase composition of the powder for printing by introducing additional components into the main matrix allows improving its properties. In particular, carbon nanofibers have high thermal conductivity, which helps to minimize temperature gradients between printed layers during product synthesis, at the stage of selective laser melting. Thanks to this, the microstructure of the material can be almost completely eliminated from inhomogeneities.”

In-situ synthesis and characterization of powdery nanocomposite “carbon nanotubes/nanoalumina”

NUST MISIS Improves 3D Printing Technology for Aerospace Composites Using Oil Waste

Russian scientists improve 3D printing technology for aerospace composites using oil waste