Apple cuts titanium waste with 3D printing

Apple unveils 3D-printed titanium cases for its latest smartwatches. This manufacturing leap uses recycled titanium powder, cutting material waste by half. The innovation aligns with Apple's goal for carbon neutrality by 2030. This advanced process also improves waterproofing and strengthens component bonding. The technology is also used for the new iPhone Air's USB-C port.

Apple cuts titanium waste with 3D printing
Apple unveils 3D-printed titanium cases for its latest smartwatches. This manufacturing leap uses recycled titanium powder, cutting material waste by half. The innovation aligns with Apple's goal for carbon neutrality by 2030. This advanced process also improves waterproofing and strengthens component bonding. The technology is also used for the new iPhone Air's USB-C port.