Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine
Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine
The international magazine for the metal Additive Manufacturing/3D printing industry
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MX3D's additively manufactured bridge wins prestigious American Welding Society award
November 14, 2024
MX3D, based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, has been awarded “Outstanding Development in Welded Fabrication” by the American Welding Society (AW...»
Incus introduces redesigned and rebranded Hammer Evo35
November 14, 2024
Incus GmbH, based in Vienna, Austria, has announced the launch of its Hammer Evo35 lithography‐based metal manufacturing (LMM) Additive Manufactu...»
Continuum Powders is transforming metal scrap into ASTM-grade powders
November 13, 2024
Continuum Powders, based in Los Gatos, California, USA, has shared an article addressing supply chain challenges and environmental issues through �...»
EOS adds two Ni-based superalloys for Additive Manufacturing
November 13, 2024
EOS has announced the addition of two nickel-based superalloy powders for its Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB) Additive Manufacturing machines...»
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Fly-by-wire: How Additive Manufacturing took to the skies with Norsk Titanium
With seven structural titanium parts flying on every Boeing 787 Dreamliner, a Master Supply Agreement with Airbus for the A350, and projects with the likes of Northrop Grumman and General Atomics, Norsk Titanium is setting the pace when it comes to the production of airframe components by Additive Manufacturing.
By using wire instead of powder and its own proprietary version of the Directed Energy Deposition (DED) process, the company combines high deposition rates with aerospace-grade materials properties.
Martin McMahon visited the company on behalf of Metal AM magazine.
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China’s thriving metal Additive Manufacturing industry: An outsider’s perspective
China’s Additive Manufacturing industry is growing at extraordinary speed, driven forward by intense domestic competition and AM technology’s role in the country’s national manufacturing strategy.
Based on a recent visit to the TCT Asia 2024 exhibition, Joseph Kowen shares an outsider’s perspective on what is happening in the Chinese metal AM industry. Are Chinese AM machines now rivalling those from the West in terms of capability, and how is an increasingly complex geopolitical situation impacting the dynamics of the AM industry?
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