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  2. 3D printing processes - Wikipedia

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    In powder-fed directed-energy deposition, a high-power laser is used to melt metal powder supplied to the focus of the laser beam. The laser beam typically travels through the center of the deposition head and is focused to a small spot by one or more lenses.

  3. Laser metal deposition - Wikipedia

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    Laser metal deposition (LMD) is an additive manufacturing process in which a feedstock material (typically a powder) is melted with a laser and then deposited onto a substrate. [1] A variety of pure metals and alloys can be used as the feedstock, as well as composite materials such as metal matrix composites .

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    All three stocks also have solid yields, with Energy Transfer having a 6.6% forward yield, Enterprise also 6.6%, and Williams 3.4%. Don’t miss this second chance at a potentially lucrative ...

  5. Energy Transfer Stock: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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    Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) has had a strong 2024, with its stock price up about 40% as of this writing. Energy Transfer has created one of the largest integrated midstream systems in the U.S. It ...

  6. Best-performing energy stocks: February 2025 - AOL

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    Buying an index fund based on the energy industry or even others such as tech stocks allows you to make a diversified wager. Index funds track a specific collection of stocks, and don’t try to ...

  7. Desktop Metal - Wikipedia

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    Desktop Metal was founded in October 2015 [17] in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as a startup company focused on 3D metal printing. [18] Among the seven founders [8] were Ric Fulop [2] and Jonah Myerberg of A123 Systems, Rick Chin of SolidWorks, and Yet-Ming Chiang, Ely Sachs, Christopher Schuh, [18] and A. John Hart of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). [8]

  8. Electron-beam additive manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the part being manufactured, deposition rates can range up to 200 cubic inches (3,300 cm 3) per hour. With a light alloy, such as titanium, this translates to a real-time deposition rate of 40 pounds (18 kg) per hour. A wide range of engineering alloys are compatible with the EBDM process and are readily available in the form of ...

  9. If You Could Buy Only 1 Energy Stock in 2025, These ... - AOL

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    The energy sector had a rather pedestrian year in 2024. The average energy stock in the S&P 500 gained only 2% on the year, as measured by the return of the Energy Select SPDR ETF, well below the ...