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Production, deposition, inspection and hybrid are among the areas where advances are apparent this year.
What will it take to bring metal 3D printing up to the level of true production manufacturing?
The costs of AM are still throttling its adoption.
Additive manufacturing will advance where DFAM improves product performance and is supported by the process chain.
The Frankfurt, Germany, trade show resumed in-person in 2021 and laid the groundwork for future events in North America. AM Radio hosts Stephanie Hendrixson and Peter Zelinski discuss both in this episode, which includes a guest appearance by Gardner Business Media president Rick Kline.
Heavy equipment manufacturer Caterpillar has found numerous uses for additive manufacturing in its operations. Here are just a few applications the company has found.
This week on AM Radio, Peter Zelinski and Julia Hider discuss additive at the extremes, including micro 3D printing. What are the opportunities and challenges of 3D printing on a microscale?
Dr. Emrah Celik, an assistant professor in mechanical and aerospace engineering, and Daniel Delgado Camacho, a master’s student in structural engineering, will engage with additive manufacturing users at the 2018 AMUG Conference.
Now is the time to start talking about what is really holding back additive manufacturing.
Refurbishing a legacy turbine engine for energy efficiency provided the opportunity to demonstrate topology optimization in concert with metal 3D printing. The design for this torque arm comes from computer simulation insight refined with a human touch.