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Rolls-Royce is recycling parts from old RAF aircraft into 3D printing powders for use in future aerospace applications.
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Rolls-Royce has pioneered a unique recycling effort, transforming the United Kingdom Royal Air Force’s (RAF) old aircraft parts into metal powder for additive manufacturing. The Tornado 2 Tempest ...
Rolls-Royce has involved in the ‘Tornado 2 Tempest’ programme, a recycling initiative that is turning old Royal Air Force Tornado components into metal powder.