SMRTR Science & EngineeringFeb 9, 2026TechSpot

Hiroshima scientists crack the code for 3D printing tungsten carbide

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Scientists at Hiroshima University developed a 3D printing method for tungsten carbide using controlled laser heating. This technique preserves the material's hardness while enabling complex shapes impossible with traditional manufacturing.

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