The missile is made entirely of 3D printing technology
With today's advanced 3D printing technology, it is 'inevitable' to print a missile.
With today's advanced 3D printing technology, it is "inevitable" to print a missile.
The first time in the world to make rockets with 3D printing technology
In the past, we've seen ' unbelievable' products made from 3D printers such as cars, houses, 'food ' ... And now you will have to gasp again before the name ' missiles made of 3D printers .
With today's advanced 3D printing technology , it is "inevitable" to print a missile . Most parts of the missile are 'printed' from the 3D printer, from the engine to the controller, and are made by 3D printers.
3D printing technology brings a lot of benefits, especially in terms of price and time. This will shorten the production time to only a few hours instead of spending nearly a month, as well as save a considerable cost. In addition, it can also take on the production of parts that are difficult to manufacture today, such as the manufacture of electronic circuits.
" We are experimenting with new models that can improve heat output and have a lighter structure, which other production methods do not yet have," said Raytheon .
In the circuit board manufacturing industry , it uses insulating materials as a raw material, eliminating unnecessary circuits and retaining important electrical pathways. In other words, it saves you the cost of producing the most miscellaneous items, making everyone's astronaut's dream come true.
At present, Raytheon is taking full speed to make a truly ' flying ' missile, especially at least 80 percent of its components will be made from 3D print technology.
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