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 Somerset Community College Successfully 3D Prints Weldable Stainless Steel Parts using $600 Desktop 3D Printers
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By KY NSF EPSCoR Communications
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Posted March 3, 2020

Somerset Community College Successfully 3D Prints Weldable Stainless Steel Parts using $600 Desktop 3D Printers

(SCC Press Release)   Somerset Community College’s (SCC) additive manufacturing program is pleased to announce that it has successfully 3D printed numerous 316L stainless steel metal parts [...]

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