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HRL Laboratories Registers New 3D-Printed Alloy
Aluminum association creates registration system for additive alloys.
Air Force Looks to Printed Ceramics for Hypersonic Flight
The Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate has entered into a cooperative research and development/material transfer agreement with HRL Laboratories to test silicon oxycarbide (SiOC) materials for additive manufacturing to help achieve hypersonic flight.
HRL Prints High-Strength Aluminum Alloys
HRL’s nanoparticle functionalization solution combines zirconium-based nanoparticles with the unweldable alloy powders, which prevents hot cracking and helps retain fully alloy strength in the final part.
Ceramics Printing Heats Up
HRL Laboratories has developed a way to print complex ceramics that can withstand high temperatures.


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