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China tests first 3D-printed mini turbojet engine hitting Mach 0.75 at 20,000 feet
China's state-owned AECC has used advanced 3D printing technology to manufacture the miniature turbojet engine.
The company first demoed SIMA (which stands for “scalable instructable multiworld agent”) last year. But this new version has ...
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Explore nScrypt at Trident Warrior and discover how advanced 3D printing enhances manufacturing capabilities for the Navy.
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