Home =
Oak Ridge National Laboratory - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
Oak Ridge National Laboratory to Advance Liquid Metal Additive Manufacturing with Xerox® ElemX™ 3D printer
On the heels of Vertex Manufacturing, the next research institute that will explore the capabilities of Xerox® ElemX™ 3D metal printer is the Department of Energy's Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
As...
ORNL 3D prints “the lightest crack-free alloy” for ultrahot gas turbines
Researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the National Energy Technology Laboratory have 3D-printed a crack-free alloy that can operate without melting at temperatures over 2400°F (1315.5°C).
This latest achievement from ORNL could enable...
JuggerBot 3D partners with ORNL & MSU for the AFRL Additive Manufacturing project
Industrial 3D printer OEM JuggerBot 3D announces that Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and Mississippi State University's Advanced Composites Institute (ACI) will bring their expertise as technical partners to a hybrid Additive Manufacturing (AM)...
Additive Talks: The use of AM in the nuclear industry and its hidden complexities
Two years ago, when we first sat down with industry insiders from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Burloak Technologies to discuss the use of Additive Manufacturing in the nuclear industry (Additive Talks, season 2,...
Xerox sells Elem Additive Solutions business to ADDiTEC
Just like we saw Local Motors rise in a certain way from its ashes, Xerox 3D printing business resurrects through an acquisition of ADDiTEC. While the financial terms around this transaction are undisclosed, the...
An OpeN-AM experimental platform enables to study the microscopic behavior of additive metal welds as they’re being created
The experimental platform system is called OpeN-AM, with OpeN being short for operando neutrons, a term for using neutrons to study something while it’s operating, and AM for additive manufacturing.
Researchers at the Department of...
GKN Aerospace and Northrop Grumman achieve their largest Titanium 3D Printed Aerostructure Component
Imagine a component that measures 8 feet (2.5 meters) and processed from approximately 100 pounds (45 kg) of titanium. This is exactly the type of additive manufacturing production I would like to see by...
New 3D Printed Nuclear Component is in Operation. Installed by Framatome at Forsmark Nuclear Power Plant
Designer and supplier of nuclear equipment Framatome first appeared on our radar two years ago. It had just 3D printed uranium-molybdenum and uranium-silicon objects. Fast forward to today: the company announces the successful installation...
AM Materials: IperionX produces low-carbon spherical titanium from Tennessee minerals
Materials producer IperionX Limited is on a mission to scaling Titanium production for additive manufacturing with 100% recycled titanium metal as feedstock. For the US-based manufacturer, one way to achieve that is to rely...
polySpectra and Fortify receive a funding of $3 Million to Advance 3D Printed Tooling
With a focus on automotive, the proposed work will address the critical need to develop improved methods for commercial vehicle part production. The project also features significant efforts to amplify underrepresented groups in the...