Specialty gases are set to revolutionise 3D printing (additive manufacturing or AM) and drive major innovations in semiconductor manufacturing.
“With the number of transistors doubling every two to three years, 3D printing perfectly captures and supports semiconductor innovation,” said Davy Orye, Head of Additive Minds at EOS, speaking at gasworld’s European Specialty Gas Summit 2024.
3D printing allows rapid innovation because there are no tools or long lead times. Producing a part takes days or weeks instead of weeks or months.
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