Aerospace
Arconic Offers Hybrid Ampliforge Process for High-Performance Aerospace Components
Rapid 2018: The Ampliforge technique combines 3D printing with manufacturing processes such as forging to increase toughness, fatigue and strength.
Read MoreAMUG Announces Recipients of 2018 Scholarships
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.
Read MorePlural AM's Material Management System Reduces Humidity
Rapid 2018: The system’s low-humidity, UV-free space is designed to increase material performance and shelf life.
Read MoreDMG MORI Prepares for New Additive Debut in the United States
While the 2018 DMG MORI open house in Pfronten, Germany, did not feature any world premieres in the additive space, all signs point to the Lasertec 30 SLM hitting the U.S. market soon.
WatchFDM Digital Invests in Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printer from HP
The UK-based company will use the system to provide parts for the aerospace, automotive, F1 and consumer packaging sectors.
Read MoreSintavia to Additively Manufacture Flightworthy Parts
Honeywell has approved the Tier One additive manufacturer to produce aerospace parts with powder-bed fusion.
Read MoreIn 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.
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