3D metal printing provides parts options for marine industries + A research buoy found 64 years after being launched
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Additive XL's Pascal Milord tells us about a 3D metal printer making parts for marine industries + Research scientist Nancy Soontiens tell us about a recovered research buoy that was launched October 3rd, 1964.
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