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Amid all the hype about 3D-printed components, it is easy to forget that there is a proven, versatile and technically capable additive process – vacuum brazing – that can address multiple challenges. This is the theme of a white paper from Wallwork, a U.K.-based specialist in heat treatment and surface engineering.
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