Feasibility of using DMLS aluminum parts for pressure-test prototypes
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I’m testing the idea of using DMLS Aluminum parts as pre-production prototypes for a high-pressure fluid system. These would be static housings only, not moving parts. Has anyone validated 3D-printed aluminum components under realistic pressure and temperature loads? Curious how close the material behavior and tolerances are to machined aluminum in practice.
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