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Integrating Additive Manufacturing for superior suspension systems

Traditional suspension component design has been largely constrained by the limitations of subtractive manufacturing methods, leading to inevitable compromises in design complexity and system integration. Additive manufacturing, however, breaks these bounds, offering engineers unprecedented...

The quest to avoid or minimize support structures in Additive Manufacturing

There are two types of people working with 3D printed parts: those who know how to deal with support structures and those who don’t. Last year at Formnext, while walking across the aisles, I...

Arburg says the Additive Manufacturing of grippers is “an interesting option for injection molding plants”

German OEM Arburg states that injection molding plants can benefit from the additive manufacturing of grippers and operating equipment – through its sister company ARBURGadditive whose core business is dedicated to AM. As part of...

Renishaw 3D printer users can now benefit from Materialise’s next-generation build processor software

To increase efficiency and productivity for users of the RenAM 500 series of metal 3D printers, Renishaw partners with software provider Materialise so that its system users can benefit from Materialise’s next-generation build processor...

AMAZEMET adopts Siemens Xcelerator to help democratize metal additive manufacturing

AMAZEMET, an expert in ultrasonic atomization, has adopted solutions from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio to help build its closed-loop production chain for metal 3D printing materials and support post-processing equipment. AMAZEMET provides laboratory-scale units for...

Beyond LPBF: Honeywell on finding the right opportunity with Additive Manufacturing

With a decade of experience in Additive Manufacturing (AM), Honeywell has built a solid reputation as a major developer of commercial aerospace applications enabled by metal AM. Today, the company continues to explore new...

3D Spark and Alstom embark on a three-year deal that will enhance Alstom’s Additive Manufacturing journey

Railway technology company Alstom extends its partnership with 3D Spark, a B2B manufacturing and procurement software company. For the next three years, Alstom will continue to use Alstom’s software that consists in identifying the...

Additive Talks | How to ensure a pragmatic use of AM across the digital supply chain?

While exact estimates are hard to determine, market analysts agree with the fact that spare parts manufacturing is a multi-billion-dollar industry – given the fact that it spans different vertical industries, some of them...

ADDITƐD returns from 3 to 7 June as part of BIEMH, with major Additive Manufacturing companies

The new edition of ADDITƐD, Spain's leading trade show focusing on Additive Manufacturing, will be held from 3 to 7 June at Bilbao Exhibition Centre. Over five days, this eighth edition will showcase the latest...

Ceramic 3D printing role in hydrogen production is more tangible. 3DCeram demonstrates it in the HyP3D project

When we started discussing what a renewable energy transition with Additive Manufacturing (AM) looks like, a key focus was unconsciously placed on the role of metal 3D printing technologies like LPBF. Interestingly, various projects...