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GKN Aerospace and Northrop Grumman achieve their largest Titanium 3D Printed Aerostructure Component

Imagine a component that measures 8 feet (2.5 meters) and processed from approximately 100 pounds (45 kg) of titanium. This is exactly the type of additive manufacturing production I would like to see by...

M. Holland Expands Portfolio of 3D Printing Materials with Braskem PE and PP Filament

M. Holland Company, a distributor of thermoplastic resins and ancillary materials, announced expanded access to 3D printing filaments from Braskem, a global chemical and petrochemical company. M. Holland’s 3D Printing clients now have access to polyethylene...

An all-metal copper filament developed by KUPROS opens up more possibilities on the 3D printed antenna and electronic market  

While Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) 3D printing is the most widely-used AM process, there is a wide range of applications that the technology cannot enable – especially on the growing 3D printed antenna and...

How Veterans Affairs uses medical 3D printing to assist in surgeries

Ever since US military has started allocating a defined budget to 3D printing projects, we saw the technology being used in construction, on ships, and for activities on the battlefield. It’s interesting to see...

AM Materials: IperionX produces low-carbon spherical titanium from Tennessee minerals

Materials producer IperionX Limited is on a mission to scaling Titanium production for additive manufacturing with 100% recycled titanium metal as feedstock. For the US-based manufacturer, one way to achieve that is to rely...

NUBURU to Develop Blue Laser-Based Area Printing Additive Manufacturing System as part of US Air Force Contract

-NUBURU®, an industry expert in high-power and high-brightness blue lasers for 3D printing and industrial applications, has been awarded an AFWERX Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II contract to develop a blue laser-based...

UPDATED: American Ship to evaluate and test a 3D printer during underway conditions to determine its viability when out to sea

The article has been updated to reflect the fact that it is a Xerox ElemX 3D printer that has been installed on the ship and to provide further information on the technical specifications of...

Synteris receives a $2.7 million grant to develop 3D Printing Ceramics for Power Electronics

Synteris, a producer of materials for additive manufacturing of non-oxide ceramic parts, has received a $2.7 million grant from the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) OPEN 2021 grant program....

Metal 3D Printing: SPEE3D unveils New High Velocity Phaser Nozzle for a wider range of hard phase materials

SPEE3D has developed a new ultra high energy nozzle designed to work with a wider range of hard phase materials. Named SPEE3D Phaser nozzle, it delivers a significant increase in deposition velocity. As a reminder,...

Fortify develops new additive manufacturing materials for applications in 5G and Advanced Electronic Devices

The launch of these new materials comes alongside a new funding Fortify secured, for an undisclosed amount. With the goal of “bringing high performance materials to market with an application specific focus”, Fortify developed a...