CADS Additive GmbH, a provider of metal Additive Manufacturing software, based in Perg, Austria, reports it has used its Titan.Core build processor to successfully prepare the build data for a complex
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Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology (IWS) in Dresden, Germany, and aerospace experts from TU Dresden (Dresden University of Technology) have collaborated
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Pangea Aerospace, Barcelona, Spain, a developer of rocket engines for the space sector, and Aenium, Valladolid, Spain, a company focused on Additive Manufacturing technologies and material science, have partnered
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A team of designers from Australia’s Amaero Engineering and Monash University have designed, manufactured and successfully test-fired a metal additively manufactured rocket engine. The ProjectX engine
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Pangea Aerospace, Barcelona, Spain, has successfully hot fired what is reputed to be the first dual regeneratively cooled aerospike engine, DemoP1, at the German Aerospace Center (DLR)
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EOS GmbH, headquartered in Krailling, Germany, has partnered with Hyperganic Group, a software company headquartered in Munich, Germany, to advance the design of Additive Manufacturing parts
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The history book of engineering is filled with concepts that failed to achieve success because they were ahead of their time. This was almost the case for the aerospike rocket engine, recognised in the 1950s as a strong concept and tested by NASA in the 1980s and 1990s, but found to demand too much of the manufacturing and materials technology available at the time. Metal AM magazine spoke with Pangea Aerospace and Aenium Engineering about reinventing the aerospike for the 21st century, and how Additive Manufacturing allowed them to ‘make the unmakeable’ – pushing their expertise in AM, materials science and Design for AM to its limits in the process. [First published in Metal AM Vol. 7 No. 1, Spring 2022]
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Prefer a PDF download? Click here In addition to the latest industry news, this 232-page issue of Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine includes the following exclusive features: Making the unmakeable:How metal AM
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Additive Manufacturing / metal 3D printing is an enabling technology, meaning that it is one of a class of technologies that has a wide range of uses in multiple different
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The Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine archive for 2022 gives free access to our most recent issues, offering the most comprehensive insight into the world of Metal Additive Manufacturing and 3D
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