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Additive Talks: How has AM advanced in the nuclear industry? Opportunities & Challenges

Did you know that nuclear energy provides about 10% of the world's electricity from about 440 power reactors? Surprisingly, it is the world's second largest source of low-carbon power (28% of the total in...

3D printing News Round-Up: Xerox, VBN Components & Russell Finex

Who recently purchased what? And who will distribute what? This edition of “news roundup” covers multiple purchases and 3D printing partnerships across the world. Xerox and Siemens Xerox® Elem™ Additive Solutions, the AM business of Xerox,...

Ultra Safe Nuclear licenses ORNL method to 3D print Nuclear Reactor Components

The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has developed a new method to 3D print components for nuclear reactors. Licensed by Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation aka USNC, this method uses a sophisticated additive manufacturing...

“An aggressive progress in AM”: ExOne’s binder jetting technology can process 21 total materials

  The more AM materials a 3D printer can process, the better it is for the user. ExOne drastically stands out from the crowd. 21 materials have been qualified for the company’s binder jetting technology....

ExOne Licenses ORNL Ceramic Metal 3D Printing to produce neutron imaging parts

Specialist of binder jetting technology ExOne has licensed a patent-pending method of 3D printing a ceramic-metal material from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Both companies had previously announced their collaboration to develop cutting-edge technology...

ExOne, committed to advancing 3D Binder Jet Additive Manufacturing

ExOne Company, a manufacturer of 3D Printing systems has announced its collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), to advance 3D binder jet additive manufacturing. ExOne technology is well known in the industry, especially...