Oak Ridge National Laboratory has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by testing 3D-printed stainless steel capsules designed for use in nuclear reactors. The capsules, produced using a laser powder bed fusion process, successfully endured the harsh conditions of the High Flux Isotope Reactor during a month-long irradiation period. The successful testing of 3D-printed stainless steel capsules
The article discusses a groundbreaking development in 3D bioprinting where researchers from MIT and the Polytechnic University of Milan have introduced an AI-assisted quality control system to enhance the precision and sustainability of tissue printing processes. Additive Center sees immense potential in the development of AI-assisted quality control for 3D bioprinting. By integrating monitoring systems