Aerospace
In Additive’s Evolution, Aerospace Proves the Fittest
As additive manufacturing shifts from prototypes to production, one industrial sector is ahead of the curve.
Read MoreSintavia Achieves AS9100 Revision D Certification
The company is one of the first aerospace manufacturers to achieve the standard.
Read MoreAM Design May (Finally) Launch the Aerospike Engine
A team of engineers turns to additive design to create—and successfully test—“the holy grail of the spaceship movement.”
WatchArconic and Airbus Team Up to Advance AM for Aerospace
The companies will pool their resources to develop processes to produce structural 3D-printed aerospace components.
Read MoreAre AM Parts as Strong as Those Made Conventionally?
An additively manufactured flight-critical helicopter part indicates that they are.
Read MoreSolar Atmospheres Treats FAA-Certified AM Aviation Parts
The aft gallery supports produced by Norsk Titanium AS will be installed on a Boeing airplane.
Read MoreArcing away from Near-Net Forging
An electrical arc process joins a field of additive manufacturing technologies that could one day provide aerospace manufacturers with alternatives to near-net-shape forgings.
Read MoreAirbus Installs 3D-Printed Bracket on Commercial Aircraft
Arconic produced the titanium bracket, which Airbus installed on its A350 XWB series production commercial aircraft.
Read MoreAerospace Project Pairs 3D Printing with Investment Casting
A research project conducted by Autodesk reduced the weight of an airplane seat frame using 3D-printed patterns and investment casting in magnesium.
Read MoreAn Aerospace Perspective on Additive Manufacturing
A forum recently hosted by the Ohio Aerospace Institute featured compelling reasons for implementing additive manufacturing in the industry. The challenge? Education.
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