The UK Atomic Energy Authority has begun using two additive manufacturing - or 3D printing - machines that use complementary methods to manufacture highly specialised components for fusion machines.
The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has commissioned two advanced 3D printing machines that use complementary methods to produce components for future fusion reactors. The machines will ...
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