Metal Additive Manufacturing

A wide range of different technologies can be used in the metal Additive Manufacturing field today. This segment looks at these technologies and the way they are leveraged by industries.

3DEO reflects on a busy 2021 year with records in Metal 3D Printing for Mass Production

The first week of the New Year continues to be a moment of reflection for companies that define new goals for the upcoming twelve months. For metal 3D printing company 3DEO, 2021 was one of...

Boeing and Titomic to explore Sustainable Titanium 3D Printing for Space

Following a $2.33 million grant from the Australian Government, to understand the development of space-based infrastructure and equipment with the locally made sustainable and “green” resource, machine manufacturer Titomic and Aerospace manufacturer Boeing announce a collaboration...

Desktop Metal qualifies Pure Copper for Binder Jetting 3D Printing

Additive Manufacturing Company Desktop Metal has announced the qualification of Pure Copper for its Binder Jetting technology. The material is the fifth to be qualified for its Production System. It follows the recent addition...

Tritone launches a mid-range metal 3D printing platform, powered by its patented Moldjet® technology

Two years after their first appearance at formnext, Israël-based machine manufacturer Tritone returns to Frankfurt with a new solution designed for the metal additive manufacturing industry. The company became known with DOMINANT, a provocative...

Unveiling the disguised complexities of Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing

With a first patent granted in the 1920s, Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing, short for WAAM, is certainly one of the oldest AM processes that exist, yet the technology is the least highlighted in the range...

3DGence debuts in metal FFF 3D printing

3D printer manufacturers that develop and commercialize FFF 3D printing are increasingly adding metal FFF 3D printing to their portfolio of solutions. The latest company to announce a metal FFF 3D printing solution to...

University of Sydney inaugurates the Sydney Manufacturing Hub and highlights the next step in its collaboration with GE Additive

Adventures of companies in the additive manufacturing industry can be considered as different chapters of the same book. In the “GE Additive” book, the machine manufacturer had announced two years ago a ten-year agreement...

People, Production & Costs: Highlights of Formnext 2021 (Part 2)

During the Formnext show, various stakeholders in the manufacturing value chain pinpointed the main challenges that still need to be addressed in their field of expertise. From hardware and material’ providers to software developers...

EOS unveils its highest strength aluminium alloy for Additive Manufacturing at formnext 2021

Aluminium alloys continue to gain momentum across metal 3D printing applications as industrials are continuously looking for materials that could reach the most elevated temperatures while withstanding corrosion. Besides Oerlikon AM’s release of its new...

Oerlikon launches New High Entropy Alloy in replacement of Super Duplex Stainless Steels

Due to the market growth and its main properties (strength, corrosion resistance, ease of fabrication, etc.), the use of duplex stainless steel has rapidly replaced the use of conventional stainless steel in powder metallurgy...

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