An example of what rocketeers call a pintle engine, even to a lay observer it is brilliantly straightforward, with one high - pressure coaxial fuel injector to mix rocket - grade kerosene and
liquid oxygen instead of the hundreds of smaller injector holes used in other rocket engines.
Not exact matches
Their approach applies a careful balance of
oxygen and light to print solid objects from a
liquid pool in minutes
instead of hours — rates far faster than traditional printing can achieve.
The new Continuous
Liquid Interface Production technology (CLIP) harnesses light and
oxygen to continuously grow objects from a pool of resin
instead of printing them layer - by - layer.
Instead, the fibrous materials are heated through pyrolysis (heating in the absence of
oxygen) and results in the production of a
liquid oil that is then refined into syngas.