Metal
Collaborators Work on Subsurface Project for Cold Plate Manufacturing
The project goal is to offer a new process head enabling CoreFlow on any CNC system via retrofit integration. In addition to the ability to alternate between milling and CoreFlow, the hybrid CNC will also feature optional subsurface inspection using the Ambit Wave ultrasonic inspection head developed by HMT.
Read MoreEOS Plans Southern California Additive Manufacturing Innovation Center
Planned regional Innovation Center is part of EOS’ more than $15 million investment to support its growing aerospace, space, medical and consumer goods markets.
Read MoreSandvik’s Osprey Metal Powders for Increased Manufacturing Capacity
Rapid + TCT 2022: Range of Osprey metal powders includes premium titanium alloys and copper powder, as well as nickel-based superalloys, cobalt-chrome and ultra-hard maraging steels.
Read MoreLincoln Electric Helps Get Chevron Refinery Back Online
Lincoln Electric worked with Chevron to accelerate refinery maintenance using Lincoln Electric’s 3D metal printing solution.
Read MoreDesktop Metal Launches ETEC 3D Printer Brand
The ETEC polymer additive manufacturing brand is focused on bringing its high-speed, photopolymer 3D printing solutions to volume manufacturers of consumer and industrial products.
Read MoreMantle, Wepco Plastics Partner on 3D Printed Tooling Case Study
Collaboration with Wepco plastics is said to demonstrate surface finish superior to aluminum tooling.
Read MoreGas Turbine Swirlers: Co-Optimizing Despite the Complexity
Power generation and additive manufacturing researchers at Penn State University have joined forces to explore what impact the design of a swirler can have on gas turbine performance.
Read MoreMorf3D, Siemens Advanta Collaborate on Applied Digital Manufacturing Center
Digital planning for Long Beach, California, factory will evolve into an ongoing technology development partnership between the two companies.
Read MoreAM Will Change Power Generation, But Needs To Prove Itself First
In gas turbines and in nuclear power, Oak Ridge National Laboratory is working with major manufacturers to validate metal 3D printing for conventional parts as a prelude to developing the unconventional ones.
Read MoreUltimaker 5.0 Cura Enables Finer, Faster Prints
The software’s enhanced slicing engine is said to enable thinner walls and finer details in additive manufacturing.
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