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Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing is an ideal production candidate for large-scale parts, yet still lags far behind in adoption. Here is why.

On the metal 3D printing market, DED and LPBF are often the first technology processes that come to one’s mind when looking to produce large-scale parts. Yet, behind the large-scale 3D printed parts built...

The DMG MORI Academy relies on Solukon’s technology for the removal of powder from metal 3D printed parts

We have just learned that DMG Mori, one of the largest machine tool manufacturers, relies on Solukon’s depowdering systems for the removal of powder from its laser-melted metal parts. The automated systems SFM-AT350 and SFM-AT800-S are use...

Element is granted GKN Aerospace approval for testing of Additive Manufacturing powders

Element Materials Technology Group, a provider of destructive and non-destructive testing services for metals and non-metals, has received approval from GKN Aerospace Sweden AB to test metal powders at its Antwerp facility. The laboratory, approved...

Metal 3D printing company Meltio unveils new software solution for precision production

Developer of wire-laser metal deposition technology, Meltio has recently unveiled Meltio Space software, a new slicer that will increase the reliability of metal part manufacturing. The toolpath generator software is designed for the Meltio Engine...

Coherent introduces Additive Manufacturing technology for ceramic components

Coherent Corp., an expert in ceramics and metal matrix composites, has developed an additive manufacturing process capable of producing advanced ceramic components for high-performance thermal management applications, such as semiconductor capital equipment. Severe shortages of...

Would a hybrid approach work to achieve sustainable manufacturing in the aerospace industry?

In the article below, Alicia Rennoll discusses the environmental impact of Additive Manufacturing in the aerospace industry and highlights a hybrid approach that would enable to make aerospace manufacturing more sustainable. Aviation has a disproportionate...

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...

Aidro achieves AM facility certification from DNV for 2 metal 3D printing technologies

Aidro, a subsidiary of Desktop Metal and an expert in the production of hydraulic and fluid power systems through metal additive manufacturing (AM), has achieved an AM Manufacturer certification from DNV. The risk management and...

Czech Republic: Farsoon’s Additive Manufacturing technology to support digital transformation in new research center

Brain4Industry Centre aims to position itself as a technology incubator in the region using additive manufacturing. Czech Republic hosts an innovation center that will bring together scientific research, design, and industrial manufacturing under one roof....

Thermwood’s Cut Layer Additive machine is intriguing, as it produces parts that “are similar to large additively printed parts.” Here is how.

An example of application that the machine can deliver, includes a 12-foot-long (3.6m) aerospace tool for the incredibly low material cost of $2,000, in less time than it took to additively print the same...