The United States’ National Center for Defense of Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM) and America Makes, Youngstown, Ohio, USA, have announced a new directed project call funded by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) worth a total of $3.2 million.
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The Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA), a global trade organisation created to promote the environmental benefits of Additive Manufacturing
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The Virtual Foundry, LLC, Stoughton, Wisconsin, USA, has announced the launch of its H13 Tool Steel Filament
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Elementum 3D, Erie, Colorado, USA, has announced the pilot release of a new high-speed Additive Manufacturing parameter set for
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Elementum 3D, Erie, Colorado, USA, has announced the pilot release of a new high-speed Additive Manufacturing parameter set for its IN625-RAM2 enhanced nickel superalloy.
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Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing (KAM), Statesville, North Carolina, has acquired a Sapphire XC Additive Manufacturing machine from Velo3D, Campbell, California, USA.
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Conflux Technology, an Australian company using metal Additive Manufacturing to produce heat exchangers, and German-based Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA), are entering into a partnership to embed
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The US Army DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC), Warren, Michigan, together with US Army TACOM, also based in Warren, and SAE Government Technologies, Troy, Michigan, have opened a new
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Thanks to a new generation of compact metal Additive Manufacturing machines optimised for dental laboratories, combined with software improvements and optimised workflows, AM technology is now being more widely implemented in medium- to large-sized dental laboratories. In this article, Stijn Hanssen, Director, Dental Applications & Business Development, 3D Systems, reports on the application of metal AM technology for digital dentistry, reducing labour costs, maximising productivity and providing faster outcomes for patients.
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So much is discovered when it just all goes wrong. From a ‘design-fail-fix’ perspective, it’s expected that developmental components may be pushed to destruction. With rocket engines that operate near the limits of their performance, however, the need to understand the causes of a failure is critical. In the competitive commercial space business there’s a clear advantage not to disclose knowledge gained from such incidents. Thankfully, NASA can share what others cannot. Here, Alison Park, Deputy Technical Fellow, Materials and Additive Manufacturing, and Paul Gradl, Principal Engineer, share insights into one failure.
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EOS GmbH, headquartered in Krailling, Germany, has adopted the CO-AM software platform from Materialise, Leuven, Belgium, in an effort to manage its Additive Manufacturing processes for application
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SPEE3D, Melbourne, Australia, has announced that the British Army is to purchase its new XSPEE3D metal Additive Manufacturing machine to bolster its unplanned repair capabilities. In addition to the new Cold Spray AM
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