Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Radiation Hardening Radiation hardening involves designing and manufacturing 3D printed parts resistant to ionizing radiation, ensuring durability and functionality in extreme environments. It is essential for aerospace, nuclear, and medical applications. Radiation-hardened materials include metal alloys, ceramic composites, and specialized polymers with high-density fillers. Proper design, material selection, and testing ensure shielding effectiveness, mechanical integrity, and long-term stability. Radiation hardening expands possibilities for space exploration, nuclear safety, and radiation-sensitive electronics. |
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