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Frazer-Nash manufactures a fastener for use during aircraft assembly using Renishaw AM 400 additive manufacturing system
Aligning aircraft panels and fuselage during assembly is a tough task in the aircraft industry. To make it easier, Frazer-Nash, a company acknowledged for...
Norsk Titanium to achieve the next phase of Additive Manufactured Integrally Bladed Rotor
Last year, scientists from the University of Notre Dame Turbomachinery Laboratory (NDTL), Norsk Titanium (Norsk), Pratt & Whitney and TURBOCAM International successfully achieved on initial...
Voxeljet honours its commitment and unveils VJET X 3D Printer for the first time to the public
VJET X 3D Printer is dedicated to Additive Mass Manufacturing and is presented to the public for the first time
voxeljet AG and its partners announce...
Following material properties testing, Norsk Titanium successfully 3D Printed QuesTek’s custom titanium wire
In July 2018, Norsk and QuesTek announced their collaboration to optimize QuesTek titanium alloy for additive processes.
QuesTek Innovations LLC specializes in Integrated Computational Materials...
Rolls-Royce harnesses SLM Solutions’ SLM®500 quad-laser machine to develop its Additive Layer Manufacturing capability
Famous car manufacturer Rolls-Royce has added SLM Solutions AM technology to its production capability. Leveraging the SLM®500 quad-laser machine will enable Rolls-Royce team to...
Joke Technology, another approach to post-processing for 3D Printing
“3D Printing? – Fine, what’s next?”. A question that outlines the fact that additive manufacturing/3D Printing does not constitute the final step of a...
Ricoh launches “Rapid Fab” at 3D Print Congress & Exhibition
In a recent conversation with project holders that have a keen interest in taking advantage of additive manufacturing (AM), we realized that for these...
How does 3D Printing help to fight terrorism?
Recently, terrorists carried out a number of attacks, which involved running vans and trucks within crowds. It is impossible to predict where and when...
Marshall Aerospace and Defence to 3D Print Final Flight Parts for Aircraft Program
Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group is now taking advantage of Stratasys 3D Printing technology to manufacture, flight-ready parts for several of its military, civil and business aircraft...
A 3D Printed heart in space? ISS new experimental program
The 3D Biofabrication Facility bioprinter manufactured by the American companies nScrypt and Techshot is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station (ISS) next...












