Californian space launch company Rocket Lab is using a 90-ton 3D printer to build what are said to be the ‘largest carbon composite rocket structures in history.’ The company’s 3D printer, a custom-built automated fiber placement (AFP) machine, is reportedly the biggest system of its kind in the world. Made in the United States by […]
3D printing ‘World’s Largest’ carbon composite rocket on Rocket Lab’s 90-ton 3D printer
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