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Pure Copper & Additive Manufacturing

Given the expensive cost of metal additive manufacturing, applications in demanding sectors generally remain the same. They are carried out with materials such as titanium, Inconel, aluminium or steel. Surprisingly, the recent years saw...

A turbine component requires a brand-new metal additive manufacturing approach

Turbine components are quite complex to produce. In addition to the long lead time they require, manufacturers usually leverage foundry and machining for their manufacturing, encountering therefore significant technical risks at each stage. Poly-Shape revisited...

Optomec brings a pure copper Additive Manufacturing process at Formnext

 Optomec develops a pure copper Additive Manufacturing process using its LENS directed energy deposition (DED) systems. The announcement follows the release of the new LENS Laser deposition head for its metal AM system.“Pure copper...

Automotive & Aerospace : two key sectors for metallic additive manufacturing

In addition to the medical sector, market reports, corporate reports and even media reports reveal that the aerospace and automotive sectors are currently the most demanding sectors in the additive manufacturing market. Surprisingly (or not),...

Polymer 3D Printing, a nascent and promising market

Despite traffic issues that led to a late start of the conference “3D Printing within the Plastics Converging Industry”, Polymer Comply Europe has managed to gather a group of people committed to bringing their...

Norsk Titanium & SAE International release specifications for DED additive manufacturing

Norsk Titanium and SAE International are collaborating together for the development of specifications for direct energy deposition (DED) additive manufacturing. Those specifications aim to be the basic requirement for the procurement of RPD™ Preforms from Norsk by an aerospace or non-aerospace professional.

A Desktop metal 3D Printer that processes both wire and-or powder feedstock

Additec provides Directed Energy Deposition 3D printing through the μPrinter, a desktop system that produces metallic parts from both, wire and powder feedstock using LMD-WP (Laser Metal Deposition-Wire Powder) Process. Additec, a company based in...

Optomec metal AM solutions available to U.S. Government Agencies

A new collaboration between Optomec and Phillips Federal will enable the latter to commercialize Optomec Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS) systems to U.S. government facilities. Phillips Federal is one of the providers of manufacturing equipment...

Optomec strengthens its expertise in metal AM for repair by acquiring Huffman

Supplier of additive manufacturing systems Optomec has announced the acquisition of Huffman today. The latter company specializes in the development and implementation of production laser cladding and welding systems, multi-axes profile grinders and abrasive...

AddUp expands its AM metallic solutions with BeAM’ acquisition

AddUp, specialized in the design, production and commercialization of metal 3D printing machines and production lines, has recently announced the acquisition of BeAM. BeAM is specialized in the Directed Energy Deposition (DED) technology, a 3D...