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Electron Beam Freeform Fabrication or EBF3 , is a process by which NASA hopes to build metal parts in zero gravity environments. The process was primarily developed and engineered by Karen Taminger, Material Research Engineer for NASA. | |||
EBF3 is a layer-additive process that uses an electron beam and a solid wire feedstock to fabricate metallic structures. The process efficiencies of the electron beam and the feedstock make the EBF3 process attractive for in-space use. | |||
<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EBF3</ref> | |||
The process reduces waste and energy spent on production and generates what Taminger – who works in Advanced Materials and Processing Branch -- calls a "2 to 1 buy-to-fly ratio," rather than the more standard 12-to-1 or as much as a 20-to-1 ratio.<ref>http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/researchernews/rn_creativityandinnovation.html</ref> | |||
==More Information== | |||
* [http://www.popularmechanics.co.za/content/news/singlepage.asp?key=862 From nothing, something: one layer at a time] | |||
* [http://xenophilius.wordpress.com/2009/11/13/star-trek-like-replicator-electron-beam-device-makes-metal-parts-one-layer-at-a-time/ Star Trek-like Replicator? Electron Beam Device Makes Metal Parts, One Layer At A Time] | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:15, 15 November 2009
Electron Beam Freeform Fabrication or EBF3 , is a process by which NASA hopes to build metal parts in zero gravity environments. The process was primarily developed and engineered by Karen Taminger, Material Research Engineer for NASA.
EBF3 is a layer-additive process that uses an electron beam and a solid wire feedstock to fabricate metallic structures. The process efficiencies of the electron beam and the feedstock make the EBF3 process attractive for in-space use. [1]
The process reduces waste and energy spent on production and generates what Taminger – who works in Advanced Materials and Processing Branch -- calls a "2 to 1 buy-to-fly ratio," rather than the more standard 12-to-1 or as much as a 20-to-1 ratio.[2]
More Information
- From nothing, something: one layer at a time
- Star Trek-like Replicator? Electron Beam Device Makes Metal Parts, One Layer At A Time