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New 3D-printed copper cold plates could slash data center cooling energy by 98%
New 3D-printed copper technology offers a high-efficiency solution to the data center power crisis.
You ever think about how we get hydrogen to go from that messy reformer stream to the pure stuff that fuel cells really want?
People really want to 3D print metal, but while true metal printers exist, they still are expensive and out of reach of most hackers. However, even if you can afford an exotic printer or use ...
Breakthrough cooling tech: Engineers created 3D-printed pure copper cold plates with optimized fins that outperform current air and liquid cooling systems. Massive energy savings: Switching from air ...
We are all witnessing an unprecedented growth of the aerospace industry and an important part of that is rocket engine development, meant to increase efficiency while cutting costs. One of these ...
We average Joes might bask in the knowledge that our species is fairly advanced from a technological standpoint, and more than able to study the space surrounding our planet. But engineers working in ...
Digital manufacturer Protolabs has moved to meet the needs of the growing electric and hybrid automotive sector with the launch of a new 3D printing service for copper parts. Sign Up to be kept in the ...
Although there are several methods of 3D-printing metal objects, all of them involve the application of heat – which isn't conducive to producing certain heat-sensitive electronics, among other things ...
NASA has been working on several different ongoing projects for 3D-printed rocket engine components in metals, as we've told you. Now it's reached another first in aerospace 3D printing: a full-scale, ...
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