BY TIM FERNHOLZ

So how do you know if your 3D-printed part is strong enough? By checking your work with powerful X-Rays and a microscope. At first, you might see results like these, which are from metal parts that Relativity printed two years ago while still developing its technology. An X-Ray scan shows irregular formation and jagged edges:
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Then, the microscope reveals microscopic cracks in the surface of the hardware:

Today, Relativity’s printer is producing far different results. X-Ray scans show a uniform part with clean edges:

And the microscope shows no tiny fractures or pores in the surface of the metal:

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