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Nikon improves multi-material 3D printing with the Additional Powder Feeder (APF)

Nikon Corporation recently launched the Additional Powder Feeder (APF) also called the optional powder feeder unit. It enables the feeding process of different metal powders into the Metal 3D printer Lasermeister 102A (LM102A).  In the...

Nikon inaugurates Nikon AM technology center in California

On the heels of Morf3D's rebranding as Nikon AM Synergy Inc., Nikon Corporation (Nikon) and Nikon Advanced Manufacturing Inc. (Nikon Advanced Manufacturing) inaugurated an AM Technology Center in Long Beach, California. The 90,000-square-foot (8362 m2)...

Nikon rebrands Morf3D as Nikon AM Synergy Inc.

Ever since Nikon acquired a majority ownership in Morf3D in 2021, the company has continued its activities as a metal 3D printer producer of aerospace and defense parts without much change. With the full...

Nikon unveils new metal 3D printer and 3D Scanner

With this new 3D printer, the OEM targets industrial applications such as repairing turbine blades and molds With the acquisition of SLM Solutions by Nikon, we had almost forgotten that Nikon had decided to become...

New Nikon filter enables to optimize X-ray inspection for castings, 3D printed components, or welds

Nikon's X-ray technology has the power to see cracks, voids and assembly defects but sometimes they can be hidden in high-density or low-contrast areas. Therefore, the Industrial Metrology Business Unit has developed a new filter that...

Nikon creates new Advanced Manufacturing unit in the US

With the goal of becoming a key technology solutions company by 2030, Nikon has been reaching critical milestones with a strategic emphasis on digital manufacturing. The latest one is the formation of Nikon Advanced Manufacturing,...

Nikon has acquired majority ownership of Morf3D Inc, manufacturer of metal 3D printed parts for the aerospace, space and defense industries

Accelerating Growth in Digital Manufacturing and Aerospace Collaboration Nikon Corporation (Nikon) has acquired majority ownership of Morf3D Inc. for an undisclosed amount. Morf3D is a manufacturer that specializes in AM and engineering for the aerospace,...

Metrology & additive manufacturing – Nikon becomes a manufacturer of metal 3D printers

For the average consumer, Nikon is the company that helps him capture the essential moments in his daily life by providing optical lenses (including those for the first Canon cameras) and equipment used in...

Download the 2024 July/August issue of 3D ADEPT Mag

Download the 2024 July/August edition of 3D ADEPT Mag The more we witness new developments enabled by Additive Manufacturing (AM), the more our wording evolves. At this stage of the technology maturity, we, at...

nTop integrates its implicit modeling API into Materialise software solutions

Software providers Materialise and nTop are joining forces to help AM users accelerate the entire design-to-manufacturing process and enable the production of complex parts. To do so, nTop has integrated nTop Core, its implicit modeling...