SMRTR TechFeb 11, 2026TechRadar

Could this be a new era for 3D printers? Major milestone reached as tungsten printing is now finally possible

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Scientists at Hiroshima University developed a 3D printing method for tungsten carbide using lasers and heated wire without fully melting the material. This breakthrough produces diamond-hard, defect-free parts for cutting tools while reducing waste.

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