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The use of aluminum in Additive Manufacturing: challenges and opportunities
Metal Additive Manufacturing applications are filled with examples that involve the use of titanium, Inconel and recently, pure copper. As we are exploring the next phase of growth of this segment, we need to...
Meltio unveils new robotic DED metal 3D printer developed in collaboration with FANUC and Accufacture
On the heels of a recent launch, the manufacturer of the wire-laser metal deposition system Meltio has announced the release of a new robotic AM solution. Called Alchemist 1, the system is based on...
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...
Fortius Metals granted $1.25M to qualify 3D printable wire alloy for hypersonic applications
Fortius Metals, a large format additive manufacturing company specializing in new materials, has received the amount of $1.25M as part of an AFWERX Direct-to-Phase II SBIR contract, to qualify its IN625-RAM2 wire alloy.
The qualification...
Greg Morris, the AMUG “Innovations Award Winner” on his journey, the adoption of AM across industries and the future of Zeda
In an industry like Additive Manufacturing (AM), there are so many bright minds that it’s often a real conundrum to select who should be recognized for an “Innovators Award” – an AMUG award bestowed...
toolcraft develops two robot applications for Additive and Subtractive manufacturing
Among the wide range of services that technology solutions provider toolcraft delivers, there are robotic solutions. The German company introduces on the market two new robot applications that can meet the requirements of both...
How do nanotechnology & Additive Manufacturing intertwine and what opportunities lie ahead?
Among the wide range of technologies that can bolster an Additive Manufacturing (AM) application, nanotechnology is often the least mentioned. Yet the synergy between both technologies can lead to versatile and multifunctional applications that...
Updated: Large format Additive Manufacturing: Materials, Software and Costs
The article has been updated to reflect the fact that "most industrials often have in mind the use of machines with build volumes around 1 m3".
Most adopters of Additive Manufacturing (AM) share the same...
GKN Aerospace’s Cell 3 enables 5-meter 3D printed parts, scaling up parts to sizes needed for safety critical air and space structures
GKN Aerospace has added what is described as the largest known laser directed energy deposition additive manufacturing (AM) cell to its new Global Technology Center in Texas, USA. Cell 3 can enable large scale additive...
NASA reveals that 3D printed rocket Terran 1 included nine additively manufactured engines made of its alloy
Remember Terran 1, Relativity Space’s rocket that recently launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida? The rocket made a real splash as it is the first one that is entirely made from...