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Directed Energy Deposition space: WAAM3D’s new 3D printer and Sciaky’s highest deposition rate

Throughout last year, several applications we covered as well as an exclusive dossier on the topic confirmed that Directed Energy Deposition (DED) 3D printing (often calls interchangeably WAAM) is rising. For this year, I...

Optomec adds Aluminum 3D Printing Capability to its Directed Energy Deposition systems

Optomec, a supplier of additive manufacturing (AM) equipment and software today has added an aluminium 3D printing capability to the company’s LENS Directed Energy Deposition (DED) systems. This innovation can be used to deposit any aluminum alloy,...
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ECKART TLS broadens its metal powder portfolio for Additive Manufacturing

The company ECKART TLS, based in Bitterfeld, Germany, is a key producer of metal powders for additive manufacturing (AM). The company specializes in Electrode Induction Melting Inert Gas Atomization (EIGA) and crucible-based gas atomization...

The importance of lasers in AM machines

Acknowledged as one of the most effective energy sources, lasers play a crucial role in different fields and Additive Manufacturing is no exception to that. If for many users, lasers are directly associated with...

Formnext + PM South China on the key highlights of its 2024 edition

Formnext + PM South China 2024 will take place from 28 – 30 August 2024 in Hall 13 of the Shenzhen World Exhibition Center, China, bringing together an anticipated 300 exhibitors across 20,000 sqm...

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)...

BLT launches powders for Additive Manufacturing, shares specific cases to highlight their capabilities

To provide more solutions to industrial companies, Bright Laser Technologies (BLT) has introduced a high-strength aluminum for Selective Laser Melting (SLM) and the BLT-Ti65 powder for Selective Laser Melting (SLM) and Directed Energy Deposition...

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...

ADDiTEC launches new hybrid manufacturing solution

ADDiTEC, a company that is now providing services with Xerox’ liquid metal jetting technology, launches the Hybrid Series – Precision 5-Axis Hybrid Manufacturing. Powered by two metal AM technologies, Liquid Metal Jetting and High-Power Laser...

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,...