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Pratt & Whitney on the evolutionary journey that leads to the development of military engines with Additive Manufacturing

Many military aircraft, especially fighters, require engines with significant differences from commercial aircraft. They fly different flight profiles and perform various jobs. These differences...

Pratt & Whitney bets on additive manufacturing to repair GTF engines

Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business, uses additive manufacturing (AM) to repair critical GTF engine components that will reduce process time by more than...

Pratt & Whitney on its use of metal Additive Manufacturing for the development of military engines

Although it operates in a critical market often subject to confidentiality when it comes to revealing how it uses AM, we know Pratt &...

Pratt & Whitney reveals additively manufactured aero-engine MRO component

Manufactured with ST Engineering, Pratt & Whitney announces production grade additive manufacturing of an aero-engine MRO component. This production marks a milestone for Pratt...

Rösler UK enhances Pratt & Whitney’s aerospace part finishing using shot-blasting system

At the Christchurch Engine Centre, post-processing expert Rösler UK has worked with Pratt & Whitney to improve their component finishing process. The project replaced...

NASA creates two new institutes that will focus on Additive Manufacturing & Quantum Technology

NASA has announced the creation of two new institutes to develop technology in critical areas for engineering and climate research. Two new Space Technology Research Institutes (STRIs)...

Frank Rethmann on the AM journey of Airbus Helicopters: “Since 2017, we have produced more than 13500 shafts [using titanium 3D printing].”

I may have been blinded by the number of war films and thrillers that I have already watched, but I consider helicopters as one...

Download the September/October 2024 edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

Are you familiar with the “job to be done” theory? This theory of innovation is based on the economic principle that people buy products...

The Common Additive Manufacturing Qualification Template

The Applied Science & Technology Research Organization of America (ASTRO America), a not-for-profit that is working hard to advance the public interest through manufacturing...

Hexagon and Raytheon Technologies to provide a simulation tool that predicts metal 3D printing defects

Hexagon, a global company that provides digital reality solutions, combining sensor, software and autonomous technologies, is working with aerospace company Raytheon Technologies to provide...