MIT researchers repair bridges by 3D printing steel onto corroded beams — Tech uses compressed gas to heat and accelerate powdered steel particles

The University of Massachusetts at Amherst worked with MIT researchers to create a cost-effective way to repair bridges and extend their lives until they can be replaced.

https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/mit-researchers-repair-bridges-by-3d-printing-steel-onto-corroded-beams-tech-uses-compressed-gas-to-heat-and-accelerate-powdered-steel-particles

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