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DOSSIER | Qualification of 3D printed parts: What? Why? When? And most importantly how?

Once per year, we sit down to assess some of the key insights we collected from our conversations with OEMs using AM and from (potential) users of the technology at trade shows we visited....

ASTM International Additive Manufacturing Committee Publishes Two New Standards

ASTM International’s additive manufacturing committee (F42) has developed two new standards that cover powder quality and aviation parts, respectively. In case you do not know, the committee was formed in 2009, meets twice a year,...

Shell successfully installed a 3D printed leak repair clamp on its site

On the heels of a joint design and engineering project conducted in collaboration with GE Additive and the decision to join a consortium of companies to advance the use of 3D Printing as a...

Guaranteed on providing extra-large scale metal wire and arc (WAAM) additive manufacturing services

Ageing installations are a common issue in many industries. Assets are increasingly used beyond their original design life, which results in parts becoming high-risk for downtime or failure. This can result in significant non-productive...

New 3D Printing Standard is available for Suppliers of Oil & Gas Parts

The growing use of AM goes along with a number of standards-developing organizations and classification bodies—including ASTM International, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and Norway’s DNV—releasing...

AML3D receives accreditation to 3D print high-value Marine Components.

AML3D has received an Additive Manufacturing Facility accreditation with wire feedstock from DNV, the Marine & Industrial Classification Society. The accreditation encompasses an “Approval of Manufacturer” (AoM) certificate and demonstrates AML3D’s WAM® technology meets the enhanced...

Unveiling the disguised complexities of Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing

With a first patent granted in the 1920s, Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing, short for WAAM, is certainly one of the oldest AM processes that exist, yet the technology is the least highlighted in the range...

What is the first step in implementing a digital warehouse and what happens next?

In the retail industry, managing inventory consists in ensuring that the number of products demanded by consumers matches the quantity of merchandise available in stores. To make this work, it is pivotal to have...

Mobile Smart Factory makes in situ additive manufacturing a reality

In certain industries and in some situations, the straightforward solution that consists in manufacturing a part in a traditional factory environment is not always the most efficient one. In situ manufacturing is often the...

Ivaldi to lead Joint Innovative Project for the production of 3D printed spare parts in Singapore’s Maritime Industry

Following the success of the first JIPs (Joint Innovative Project/Program) dedicated to the qualification of additive manufacturing in the Oil & Gas and Maritime industries, two new JIPs had immediately been launched to further...