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GE Aviation Switches Four Existing Cast Parts to Metal 3D Printing
GE engineers say additive manufacturing can compete with casting as its improved productivity lowers cost and slashes development time.
Read MoreDyeMansion, Stratasys Collaborate on Complete Additive Manufacturing Architecture
Using Stratasys’ H350 3D printer, the companies created a comprehensive reference architecture for production-scale end-use parts.
Read MoreTitan Launches Hybrid Pellet Extrusion System
Titan’s hybrid Atlas-HS features 3D printing and machining capabilities on a single platform, enabling additive manufacturing in industrial production.
Read MoreMassivit 5000 Expedites Large-Scale 3D Printing
The Massivit 5000 is designed to dramatically expedite large-scale manufacturing, prototyping and tooling for the automotive, marine and rail industries.
Read MoreCummins Finalizes First Metal 3D Printed Production Part
Company is using high-precision binder jetting process to create lance tip adapter used in high horsepower engines.
Read MoreWagner Machine Co. Creates Challenging Assembly Replacement with Velo3D Printer
Real-time monitoring of entire 3D printing process ensures mission-ready quality of high-value parts for aerospace and defense customers
Read MoreStratasys H350 3D Printer Delivers Production-Grade End-Use Parts
The Stratasys H350 3D printer is powered by Selective Absorption Fusion (SAF) technology to deliver production-level throughput for end-use parts.
Read MoreZVerse Launches “2D-to-3D” Automated Conversion for Part Production
Automation-assisted conversion generates usable 3D digital assets from legacy 2D manufacturing plans for service and maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) part production
Read MorenTopology 3.0 Speeds Advanced AM Engineering Design
New opt-in feature enables nTop users to experience an instant 10 to to 100 times performance boost when visualizing workflows that use complex field-driven geometry.
Read MoreAddman Engineering Chooses Velo3D for Energy, Aerospace Manufacturing
AddMan Engineering, a provider of advanced additive manufacturing for aerospace and energy, to operate the first Velo3D manufacturing solution in Indianapolis area.
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