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• Conflux Technology’s 3D printed transmission oil cooler took to the track on a Multimatic Motorsports car; this story kicks off today’s 3D Printing News Briefs. Then, MIT researchers developed a...
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Conflux Technology’s 3D printed transmission oil cooler took to the track on a Multimatic Motorsports car; this story kicks off today’s 3D Printing News Briefs. Then, MIT researchers developed a platform for 3D printing complex electric machines. Finally, Stryker introduced a 3D printed orthopaedic implant, and a global engineering nonprofit launched an NYC innovation center for assistive technology.
Conflux’s 3D Printed Configurable Oil Cooler for Multimatic-Engineered Car
Heat transfer technology leader Conflux Technology announced that a 3D printed, configurable transmission oil cooler it made for Multimatic Motorsports recently completed a full-distance endurance race. The cooling unit was adapted to specific boundary conditions using Conflux’s configurable design platform, and fabri