They 3D print Metal with NO heat - Fabrisonic
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Sarah is a metallurgical engineer, which means she has a deep knowledge of the inner structure of metals and alloys – at least much more than myself as a simple Mechanical Engineer. https://fabrisonic.com/ She’s a product manager at Fabrisonic, a start-up in Columbus Ohio who has an incredibly unique take on metal 3D printing. Fabrisonic’s technology: • involves no heat • is hybrid additive and subtractive • can print in nearly any sheet material • can print large metal parts This makes it useful for an unimaginable amount of more use cases than the status-quo of metal 3D printing – DMLS. You can find the video, audio, and all other podcast episodes on our website: https://3dprintauthority.com/fabrisonic
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