BJAM works by laying down thin layers of ceramic powder and binding them together with a liquid agent to form solid objects.
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Leak-tight ceramic 3D printing unlocks complex components for future reactors
ORNL scientists crack ceramic 3D printing challenge with leak-tight components, paving way for scalable, high-performance ...
Once complete, ITER will run fusion experiments using five times as much plasma as the largest reactors in operation today.
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