FutureView: Reactor
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Discover how scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory are partnering with Zeiss industrial engineers to develop digital inspection standards for 3D-printed or additively manufactured parts for the aerospace, nuclear energy, and automotive industries. Made from the inside out, these critical parts cannot afford to have defects in their core. Zeiss tomography can read the porosity at a micron level and help ORNL understand what's driving a components performance.
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