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How NASA is Advancing "Born Qualified" Additive Manufacturing with Real-Time In-Situ Inspection

Qualifying a single metal additively manufactured part for spaceflight can take more than 18 months. Despite enormous advances in metal additive manufacturing, qualification remains one of the biggest barriers preventing wider adoption of flight-critical components. The post How NASA is Advancing “Born Qualified” Additive Manufacturing with Real-Time In-Situ Inspection appeared first on Metrology and Quality News - Online Magazine.
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Metrology and Quality News - Online Magazine broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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