Microwave 3D Printing
Imagine being able to enter the parameters and grow your component like you heat up your frozen meal.
To create a scalable (bench-size to full factory) rapid (~25x more rapid than laser) metal 3D Printer of low capital cost (~$100k), lower energy (more efficient energy conversion for melting) that can use cheaper flexible feeds (non-spherical, granular) and produce quality distortion free components on demand and use the microwave as a safe and reliable heat source to fuse, anneal and act as a feedback loop sensor during component manufacture
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