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NanoAL gets license to distribute its metal additive manufacturing powders in Asia

NanoAL and Mitsubishi Corporation RtM Japan Ltd. (RtMJ) partner to grow the metal additive manufacturing (AM) market in Japan. NanoAL is a subsidiary of Unity Aluminum. It designs, develops, and commercializes high-performance aluminum alloys based...

Poeir Jets selects Intech’s powder-bed-based 3D printers to make parts for its Heavy-lift Drones

India-based manufacturer of micro-Jet engines Poeir Jets willutilize Intech Additive Solutions’ metal 3D printers to manufacture parts for its Heavy-lift Drones. Intech is an India-based pioneer in the development of metal 3D printers based...

Advance Laser Materials to distribute four 3D printing materials from BASF

Advanced Laser Materials (ALM) and BASF 3D Printing Solutions, have signed a distribution agreement for four new Forward AM by BASF powder solutions. ALM is an EOS company that develops materials for industrial 3D printing....

U.S. Air Force utilizes AM Software Senvol ML to qualify a multi-laser additive manufacturing system

U.S. Air Force utilizes AM Software Senvol ML to develop methodology for multi-laser additive manufacturing program U.S. Air Force is currently leading a collaboration between Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and Air Force Life Cycle...

Wayland Additive explains NeuBeam, a brand-new alternative to traditional laser PBF and eBeam PBF

There is so much to discover about metal additive manufacturing, that year on year, several investments continue to be made in R&D activities across all key industrial sectors. The truth is, the more companies...

ENGIE received certification for its additive manufacturing (AM) facility and powder laboratory

As Additive Manufacturing is gaining momentum, it is of paramount importance for operators to comply not only with materials and hardware standards but also with facility safety.In this vein, ENGIE Laborelec and ENGIE Fabricom,...

Issues raised by metal powder removal

With contributions from EOS, SOLUKON & RÖSLER Post-production, somehow, is the part of the manufacturing process that intimidates professionals most. The industry shows a certain lack of skills and control throughout the entire production chain...

Multi Jet Fusion vs. Selective Laser Sintering

Multi-jet Fusion and Selective Laser Sintering are two of the most commonly used 3D printing processes around, but if you are considering employing one of these for your fabrication, rapid prototyping, or production runs, which is the best? Well, a lot of that depends upon your circumstances, so let’s consider these two processes, and their pros and cons.

Velo3D and Praxair to develop metal AM powders for the aerospace industry

The qualification of powders enables their use for a specific technology within given sectors of the industry. Velo3D, the manufacturer of the Sapphire system, has found in Praxair Surface Technologies, the ideal partner to...

The use of aluminum in Additive Manufacturing: challenges and opportunities

Metal Additive Manufacturing applications are filled with examples that involve the use of titanium, Inconel and recently, pure copper. As we are exploring the next phase of growth of this segment, we need to...