Metal
3D Printed Cold Plate for an Electric Race Car: The Cool Parts Show #51
An unconventional lattice design and biomimicry are key to the performance of this fluid-cooled heat exchanger for a battery-powered race car.
WatchDesktop Metal Qualifies Nickel Alloy for Additive Manufacturing
Nickel alloy Inconel 625 prints and sinters parts in a two-step process for metal extrusion 3D printing.
Read MoreRobot Deposition Makes Giant Industrial Mixer Blade: The Cool Parts Show Bonus
Wire arc additive manufacturing produces a large component formerly made through casting, and allows for redesign of its internal cooling geometry.
WatchHow Additive Manufacturing Is Transforming EVs and Transportation: AM Radio #23
As 3D printing is adopted into the electric vehicle (EV) market, it is not just vehicles that are being reshaped. In this episode of the AM Radio podcast, we discuss additive manufacturing and the future of transportation.
ListenAmerica Makes Announces 3 Project Calls Totaling $4.6 Million in Awards
Project opportunities focus on utilizing additive manufacturing to address immediate and mid-term needs of the domestic supply chain.
Read MoreEOS Expands Metal Additive Manufacturing Options for Demanding Industries
The two stainless steels, one tool steel and one nickel alloy were designed and optimized specifically to increase application opportunities for demanding industries.
Read More3DEO Adds Design for Additive Manufacturing as Core Service
IMTS 2022: New offering opens 3DEO’s technology to customers across all stages of product development.
Read More500-Pound Replacement Part 3D Printed by Robot: The Cool Parts Show #50
Our biggest metal cool part so far: Wire arc additive manufacturing delivers a replacement (and upgrade) for a critical bearing housing on a large piece of industrial machinery.
WatchDesktop Metal’s P-50 Metal 3D Printer for Mass Production
IMTS 2022: The company says the printer’s bidirectional, area-wide printing enables production quantities of up to millions of parts per year at costs competitive with conventional mass production techniques.
Read More3D Printer Features Improved Gas Flow, Melt Pool Monitoring
IMTS22: Trumpf Inc.’s TruPrint 3000 can fabricate parts up to 400 mm tall and up to 300 mm in diameter.
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