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Honeywell on the use of ceramic 3D printed molds to make turbine blades

In a recent conversation, Brian Baughman and Curtis Swift from Honeywell Aerospace, shared with 3D ADEPT Media that their team relied on ceramic 3D printing to create molds for casting. The engineering team has...

Using composites to replace metal parts in Additive Manufacturing: when and how?

Metal 3D printing has proven so many times its efficiency across applications that it’s almost always mentioned as the route to go in demanding applications. One key limitation experts often deplore is its expensive...

BMW Group 3D printed over 400 000 parts last year; explores different ways to produce grippers

Car manufacturer BMW Group shares a short update on how it has evolved in its use of AM technologies. After three decades of experience as an AM user, one thing we’re sure of is...

Business: Lease? Buy? Subscribe? The pros and cons of different acquisition models of industrial 3D printing equipment.

“I know we need an industrial 3D printer but I am not sure if we will be able to amortize the cost of such an investment in our company. Any idea where I should...

Isar Aerospace relies on the nebumind software to automatically identify defects of metal 3D printed parts

With thousands of layer images to analyze when searching for errors, it’s easy to miss a critical defect that will result in the non-validation of a part. The fact is the powder recoating conducted...

New technique can improve the finishing time for 3D printed machine parts

After a metal machine part is printed, it requires additional finishing and has to be measured to ensure the part meets critical tolerances. In other words, every aspect of the part must be the...

SPEE3D unveils on-site metal AM solution for the defense industry

SPEE3D, Australian metal additive manufacturing company, has unveiled its Expeditionary Manufacturing Unit (EMU), a complete on-site mobile additive manufacturing solution. EMU combines SPEE3D’s expeditionary metal 3D printer, XSPEE3D, with its SPEE3Dcell post-processing and testing...

Eplus3D’s EP-M2050 metal 3D printer can integrate up to 64 lasers

On the heels of the launch of its customizable metal 3D printer EP-M400S, metal 3D printer manufacturer Eplus3D introduces the EP-M2050 industrial 3D printer. Boasting a six-by-six laser matrix equipped with thirty-six galvanometers, this...

AM Shapers: Beyond on-demand 3D printing for supply chain with Shell

Eleven years ago, when multinational oil and gas company Shell bought its first metal 3D printer, the company only aimed at producing prototype parts for their experimental installations. Fast forward to today, along with...

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...