Elkem, Norway develops new iron-silicon powder for 3D printing components for electrical motors
On January 18, Elkem announced that it has developed a new specialized iron silicon powder, which may allow the 3D-printing of components for electrical motors. Electrical motors are generally made by cutting and molding pieces from a metal sheet.
3D printing can radically increase efficiency and reduce material cons....
3D printing can radically increase efficiency and reduce material cons....
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