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3 Points About 3D Printing Large Parts We Can Learn From the Lunar Habitat (Video)

Ingersoll Machine Tools describes the capabilities and promise of large-scale additive manufacturing as seen in the 3D printed sections of the Rosenberg Space Habitat.

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Aerospace

Launcher Uses Additive Manufacturing to Optimize Satellite Design

Launcher depends on Velo3D to 3D print complex rocket compounds for low-cost, small satellite delivery systems.

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Arburg Freeformer 750-3X 3D Features Larger Build Chamber

Formnext 2022: The Freeformer 750-3X 3D provides more space inside the build chamber for larger components.

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Software

EOS, Hyperganic Partnership to Elevate Space Components

Integration of Hyperganic Core, an AI-powered engineering software platform, with EOS’ digital additive manufacturing solutions aims to advance the space propulsion field.

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Space

Metal Powder Works Joining Additive Manufacturing Production Campus

The 10,000-square-foot space at Neighborhood 91 will function as MPW’s main production facility, enabling it to grow production capacity by a factor of eight times.

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Aerospace

Velo3D Qualifies Copper Alloy for Use With Its Sapphire Printers

Velo3D has qualified the NASA-developed GRCop-42 alloy for use with its Sapphire family of printers to deliver the conductivity of copper with high strength for aerospace applications, such as rocket engine combustion chambers.

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Space

EOS, Hyperganic Collaborate on Design, Performance of Space Propulsion Components

By creating a truly digital workflow, the companies aim to utilize additive manufacturing’s design freedom to create part structures and applications that were impossible to manufacture using traditional production processes.

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Space

EOS Plans Southern California Additive Manufacturing Innovation Center

Planned regional Innovation Center is part of EOS’ more than $15 million investment to support its growing aerospace, space, medical and consumer goods markets.

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Aerospace

6 Reasons Space Exploration Will Need Additive Manufacturing

There are at least half a dozen ways 3D printing will contribute to space travel, research and habitation — and in some cases it already is. Insights from seminar focused on manufacturing challenges for the space sector.

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Space

Siemens Opens Charlotte Advanced Technology Collaboration Hub

Siemens says it will use this research and development space to collaborate with key OEMs, end users and U.S. national laboratories to help advance the successful industrialization of additive manufacturing.

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