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001 | H001 PIC | ||
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080 | _aH001 PIC | ||
100 | _aEhrenberg, Nils | ||
245 | _aFrom Powders to Finished Parts | ||
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_2rdamedia _asin mediaciĆ³n _bn |
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505 | _aDevices capable of producing three-dimensional objects made of plastic have been around since the 1980s. Since then, a technology called Additive Manufacturing has evolved. Now nearing the point of industrial application, it could open the door to local production of custom-made parts from metal powders | ||
650 | _aMANUFACTURING | ||
650 | _aINNOVATION | ||
650 | _aLASER MELTING | ||
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_tPictures of the future _wH001 PIC _nS.T.:H001 PIC PP3726 _g(nro. , Spring 2013), p. 31-33 |
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