Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine archive 2025

The Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine archive for 2025 gives free access to our most recent issues, offering the most comprehensive insight into the world of Metal Additive Manufacturing and 3D printing of metals. All issues can be downloaded free of charge as PDF files.

Vol. 11 No. 4, Winter 2025

  • NASA’s GRX-810: The story of an oxide-dispersion-strengthened superalloy designed for AM
  • EOS M4 ONYX: Exploring a customer-led path to scaling series metal Additive Manufacturing
  • Metal AM at the Vicenza Symposium: From Bulgari’s Cabochon ring to materials and process innovation
  • Dry-ice blasting for metal AM: toolcraft’s SupportBlaster approach to support removal for PBF-LB
  • PanOptimization’s PanX: Scalable simulation and optimisation for large-format metal AM
  • SMEs in focus: Denmark’s AM Summit 2025 targets industrial adoption and defence opportunities

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Vol. 11 No. 3, Autumn 2025

  • Doing more with less: Domin’s evidence-based path to Additive Manufacturing success using maraging steel
  • Beyond the ‘digital warehouse’: What’s really driving the Additive Manufacturing of spare parts in 2025
  • Additive Manufacturing for spacecraft thermal management: Heat pipes, radiators, and the role of Shape Memory Alloys
  • Additive Manufacturing at Plansee Seminar 2025: The rise of refractory metals and hard materials
  • Tantalum without limits: Additive Manufacturing unlocks new medical and industrial applications
  • From specification to standard: SAE’s role in aerospace and Additive Manufacturing
  • Transforming suppressor engineering with metal Additive Manufacturing

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Vol. 11 No. 2, Summer 2025

  • LEAP 71: Why engineering must move beyond CAD to realise the promise of AI and Additive Manufacturing
  • Additive Manufacturing and European defence: a critical opportunity as the US and China accelerate ahead
  • A market analyst’s view: Europe’s opportunity as defence AM surges in the US and China
  • From Fixed Processes to flight parts: How REM’s advanced surface finishing supports NASA JPL’s AM innovations
  • The future of large metal parts: WAAMathon #2 showcases developments in Wire Arc Directed Energy Deposition
  • Wire Electron Beam Directed Energy Deposition (DED): Advancing productivity and sustainability in metal AM
  • Building trust in AM: How Qualified AM GmbH is enabling regulated production at scale

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Vol. 11 No. 1, Spring 2025

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About Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine

Metal AM magazine, published quarterly in digital and print formats, is read by a rapidly expanding international audience.

Our audience includes component manufacturers, end-users, materials and equipment suppliers, analysts, researchers and more.

In addition to providing extensive industry news coverage, Metal AM magazine is known for exclusive, in-depth articles and technical reports.

Our focus is the entire metal AM process from design to application.

Each issue is available as an easy-to-navigate digital edition and a high-quality print publication.

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The free to access Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine archive offers unparalleled insight into the world of metal Additive Manufacturing from a commercial and technological perspective through:

  • Reports on visits to leading metal AM part manufacturers and industry suppliers
  • Articles on technology and application trends
  • Information on materials developments
  • Reviews of key technical presentations from the international conference circuit
  • International industry news

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