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Oak Ridge Lab created leak-proof ceramic parts via 3D printing, enabling advanced chemical reactors.
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a breakthrough method to create leak-tight ceramic components using binder jet 3D printing and advanced post-processing, overcoming key challenges in ceramic additive manufacturing.
This innovation enables the production of highly precise and durable ceramic parts with complex internal structures, ideal for next-generation chemical reactors.
The technology, supported by the Department of Energy, could lead to more efficient, sustainable, and productive chemical processes by enhancing reactor performance through customized designs.
The findings were published in Ceramics International and developed at the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility.
Oak Ridge Lab creó piezas cerámicas a prueba de fugas a través de la impresión 3D, lo que permite reactores químicos avanzados.