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3D printed electronics: a few applications of Optomec’s Aerosol Jet Technology

Optomec can be counted among the rare acknowledged companies for their specialization in 3D printed electronics. The company achieves 3D printed electronics projects using its Aerosol Jet Technology. Carnegie Mellon University for instance, used this...

The first propeller 3D printed by Naval Group and Centrale Nantes

As part of a joint laboratory of Marine Technology, Naval Group and Centrale Nantes additively manufactured a propeller blade of more than 300 kg. It was a true challenge to master the production process...

Interview – Kay-O Kissling, Sales Manager Aerospace – EMEA at 3D Systems on the use of Metal 3D Printing in the Aerospace sector

From digitization, design and simulation through manufacturing, inspection and management, 3D Systems offers a range of technologies that provides a seamless, customizable workflow designed to optimize products and processes while accelerating outcomes. In 1983, 3D...

Interview – Delphine Carponcin, Product Development Engineer at Airbus: metal 3D Printing in the aerospace sector

Airbus is one of those European groups that no longer needs a long-winded introduction because its expertise is recognized in the aerospace, space, civil and military sectors. While additive manufacturing is still trying to...

3D Systems metal AM to build naval warships

Following the Office of Naval that calls for GE’s support to manufacture parts for Ships, Aircraft, and other Critical Military Assets, it is the turn of (HII) Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Newport News Shipbuilding division...

GE receives $9 Million to develop the rapid qualification of 3D Printed Replacement parts

It becomes obvious over time. Professionals of Navy ships, aircraft and the military sector dream of a day where they could get replacement parts on the spot. GE’s mission is to make this dream...

Demonstrate the suitability of spheroidized tantalum for 3D metal printing: the mission of LPW and GAM

Global Advanced Metals Pty Ltd (GAM) and LPW Technology (LPW) will share a common objective:  demonstrate the suitability of spheroidized tantalum for 3D metal printing. Given the few refractory metals that are 3D printed...

Tesscorn will develop the 3D Printing market for Optomec in India

Optomec and Tesscorn will collaborate to expand sales of Optomec’s solutions in India. Tesscorn is a well-known distributor of integrated products and services. The company also supports the R&D community in the country in...

Global Advanced Metals’s new facility will meet the demand for 3D Printing of Prototype and Commercial Parts

Global Advanced Metals Pty Ltd (GAM), producer of tantalum products, will integrate Tekna TEKSPHERO plasma spheroidization equipment at its Boyertown, Pennsylvania, location. The equipment aims to foster the development of spherical tantalum and other...

Amazing record for Sciaky which sold Four EBAM® Metal 3D Printing Systems in December

Sciaky, a metal additive manufacturing (AM) company, announced the sale of four of its EBAM systems in December. The Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing systems will be used to 3D print titanium structures for aerospace...