Metal 3D-printed bracket for Ariane rocket. This bracket was 3D-printed using selective laser melting by ArianeGroup for the European Space Agency (ESA) as part of ESA's Future Launchers Preparatory Programme. This bracket is a 30 percent lighter version of the original, and is used to support fuel lines in the upper stage of the Ariane rockets. The material used in the bracket is a space-worthy titanium alloy. Image published in 2019.
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達志影像
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