Metal AM‘s 20 most-read news stories of 2019
December 16, 2019
No. 11
Bugatti reveals metal AM components developed for its cars
High-performance sports car manufacturer, Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S, headquartered in Molsheim, France, is reported to be using Additive Manufacturing to develop and build a number of functional… Read more
No. 12
Wohlers Report 2019 details striking developments in Additive Manufacturing
Wohlers Associates, Inc., Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, has published its Wohlers Report 2019, the twenty-fourth annual installment of its industry-leading report on Additive Manufacturing… Read more
No. 13
Cummins becomes one of the first customers to invest in GE’s Binder Jet technology
Cummins Inc., Columbus, Indiana, USA, is set to expand its Additive Manufacturing capabilities by implementing GE Additive’s new, high-precision Binder Jetting AM technology… Read more
No. 14
Integrated cooling in electric motor housing developed using metal Additive Manufacturing
JAMPT Corporation, Miyagi, Japan, has been working with the Technical University of Munich’s TUfast Racing Team to develop an electric motor housing with integrated cooling… Read more
No. 15
GE Additive opens Arcam EBM Center of Excellence in Sweden
GE Additive has reported the opening of its Arcam EBM Center of Excellence in Gothenburg, Sweden. The new 15,000m2 facility has capacity for up to 500 employees, is said to triple… Read more
No. 16
GE Aviation to ramp up AM turbine blade production with a further twenty-seven Arcam EBM systems
GE Additive announced during the Paris Air Show in June 2019 that GE Aviation has made a significant investment in its Arcam Electron Beam Melting (EBM) technology… Read more
No. 17
GE Aviation plans $50 million Additive Manufacturing expansion at Auburn plant
GE Aviation is reported to be planning a $50 million expansion to the Additive Manufacturing capabilities of its facility in Auburn, Alabama, USA. The increased AM capacity will allow… Read more
No. 18
Metal Additive Manufacturing enables device with potential to cure Parkinson’s disease
Renishaw plc, Gloucestershire, UK, has produced a titanium port by metal Additive Manufacturing for use in a ground-breaking clinical trial. Manufactured on behalf of the North Bristol NHS Trust… Read more
No. 19
EOS introduces four new metal powders for Additive Manufacturing
EOS, Krailling, Germany, has introduced four new metal powders for use with its Additive Manufacturing systems, namely EOS StainlessSteel CX, EOS Aluminium AlF357, EOS Titanium… Read more
No. 20
Incus to reveal novel metal AM process based on photopolymerisation
Incus GmbH, a new metal Additive Manufacturing machine maker based in Vienna, Austria, will debut its novel metal AM system at Formnext 2019 this November. The company’s Hammer… Read more
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