Metal
Volkmann Dust Collection System Earns ATEX Certification for Explosive Environments
Volkmann’s VSHC dust collection system certified safe for dust cleanup in hazardous zones.
Read MoreFabrisonic Smart Baseplate Measures Stress in PBF Builds
The baseplate with embedded sensors is designed to measure loads and monitor quality during PBF builds.
Read MoreDesktop Metal Completes Acquisition of ExOne
ExOne will continue to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Desktop Metal and will remain headquartered in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.
Read More6K Additive, Freemelt Collaborate on Refractory Metal Powder
Partnership enables new material options for customers working on aerospace, hypersonic and medical applications that require high-performing material properties.
Read MoreScaling Production at Sintavia Reveals Sustainability Challenges with AM
Additive manufacturing has not yet fully confronted all the factors that contribute to sustainability. Sintavia is discovering and working through these issues in metal AM as its production work scales.
Read MoreRapid Metal Parts Removal With EDM Network Inc.'s New EDM
According to EDM Network Inc., the Fast Wire EDM is capable of cutting speeds that are two to three times faster than traditional wire EDMs.
Read MoreXact Metal XM200G Printers Feature Configurable Single-or Dual-Laser Systems
The XM200G family of printers is designed to offer highly configurable, affordable metal 3D printing performance.
Read MoreExOne, SSI Collaborate to Drive Volume Production with Metal Binder Jetting
With ExOne 3D printers and SSI’s furnace and sintering capabilities, the parts manufacturer says it will offer components with increased complexity and size for volume production with no tooling in a variety of metals.
Read MoreMetal 3D Printing in the Office: Studio System 2 Webinar
Metal additive manufacturing—once reserved for only the most specialized applications (and affluent of companies)—is now easier and more accessible than ever. Join this Desktop Metal webinar.
Read MoreHow Prototyping Addresses Unknowns and Reduces Risks
One benefit of metal AM is the capability to create functional prototypes in less time, enabling you to rapidly iterate on design alternatives during development.
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