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Technical Ceramics Additive Manufacturing for Automotive, Aerospace and Defence, Aeronautics and Biomedical Industry ANI | Updated: May 25, 2021 12:48 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 25 (ANI/BusinessWire India): 3DCeram, a French company specializing in 3D ceramic processes and materials, has partnered with India-based Shree Rapid Technologies (SRT) to strengthen the foothold of the company in the Indian market, pooling both companies additive manufacturing expertise in 3D Printed Ceramics.
3DCeram s 3D printing technology offers enormous flexibility when designing items for the medical, luxury goods, and industrial sectors. And now, thanks to the Ceramaker 900 from 3DCeram, it is possible to manufacture large items of incomparable quality and provide a real boost to innovation process.
The submarine USS Rasher proved to be the scourge of Japanese shipping in the South Pacific.
At 12:30 am, October 9, 1943, Commander Edward S. Hutchinson spotted his first targets as a submarine commander. His boat, USS
Rasher, was on her maiden war cruise out of Brisbane, Australia, and every man in her was eager for his first taste of blood.
They were off Ambon when they sighted a pair of freighters that were zigzagging in antisubmarine patterns, deliberately making stalking difficult and protracted, but Hutchinson was tenacious. Throughout the night he trailed the careening targets, slowly bringing his boat within torpedo range. By the time he was able to commence his attack it was dawn. He fixed the targets in his periscope sights and fired a six-torpedo spread. Four missed, but the other two ripped open