Additive Manufacturing
Zeiss and ORNL Collaborate on Automated Print Parameter Qualification Solution
According to Zeiss and ORNL, the fully automated qualification solution can comprehensively evaluate a set of printing parameters in less than 12 hours.
Read MoreWestminster Tool Receives Grant for Additive Technology
The grant, which was developed by the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology and the Connecticut Manufacturing Innovation Fund, will enable Westminster Tool to add new 3D-printing equipment and capabilities to their processes.
Read MoreSpee3D Tests 3D Printing for Australian Army
Spee3D has designed a trial with the Australian Army to test the feasibility of deploying metal 3D printing in both the barracks and the field.
Read MoreAnother Giant Leap for AM — New Standards
Additive manufacturing standards help bring order and clarity to a burgeoning and chaotic field. Recently, many new ones have emerged.
Read MoreDesktop Metal Acquires Metal AM Manufacturer Aidro
Aidro produces hydraulic and fluid power systems across a wide range of industries. The company uses complex geometries to reduce weight, save space and consolidate multiple components into one, which eliminates assembly and welding requirements.
Read MoreVelo3D Expands European Executive Team
Velo3D signals a commitment to advancing additive manufacturing and 3D printing systems overseas by adding two new executive team members in Europe.
Read MoreRenishaw Announces Partership With CCAT
Renishaw provides industrial metrology and additive manufacturing equipment to the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) to implement digital technologies and prepare new talent for the industry.
Read MoreDesktop Metal Launches 3D Printing With Ti64
Desktop Metal claims it will be the first and only company to make Ti64 titanium alloy commercially available for extrusion-based bound metal additive manufacturing. The material is characterized by high tensile strength, corrosion resistance and biocompatibility.
Read MoreNC Lessons Learned Apply to Additive Manufacturing
Just as numerical control of the 1960s had much room for growth, so do the additive manufacturing machines of today.
Read MoreOne Small Step for Metals, One Giant Leap for AM
Eliminating support structures for metal parts expands pathways to profitable AM.
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