Jimmy Toton printed on a 3D printer drills for cutting titanium

Jimmy Toton printed on a 3D printer drills for cutting titanium

27 February 2019, 18:30
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Jimmy Toton from the Australian University RMIT printed on a 3D printer drill bits with which you can cut titanium. High-strength parts are manufactured using laser deposition technology, which involves the processing of metal powder. The technique allows you to create objects with a very complex structure. For his development, Jimmy Toton received the Young Defense Innovator Award 2019. His achievements will be further used in research in the field of cutting titanium required in the aviation industry.
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