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Velo3D Adds StarHagen to Contract Manufacturer Network
StarHagen is a provider of high-quality production parts for aerospace companies and specializes in manufacturing with extreme precision for prototype and production-volume manufacturing.
Read MoreThe Additive Manufacturing Process: How Much Data is Enough?
In proving out a new AM material or process, a supplier accumulates data valuable for internal development and customers’ needs. At what point is there enough data for customers to make confident decisions?
Read MoreQualification Today, Better Aircraft Tomorrow — Eaton’s Additive Manufacturing Strategy
The case for additive has been made, Eaton says. Now, the company is taking on qualification costs so it can convert aircraft parts made through casting to AM. The investment today will speed qualification of the 3D printed parts of the future, allowing design engineers to fully explore additive’s freedoms.
Read MoreUndaunted by Challenges, MMX 2022 Looks to AM’s Future
America Makes’ Members Meeting & Exchange addressed additive manufacturing’s ongoing needs and how industry, government and academia can act together to solve them.
Read MoreHenkel Validates Loctite Formulations on Desktop Metal Xtreme 8K Machine
The workflow validations are said to provide complete specifications for printing, curing and cleaning parts printed with Loctite materials.
Read MoreHB 400 Molybdenum Wire EDM Machine for Metal Additive Manufacturing
IMTS 2022: The HB 400 Molybdenum Wire EDM machine is a 4-axis service system, medium-speed wire cutting machine designed to help users achieve the best surface finish with maximum efficiency and nonelectrolytic power supply technology.
Read MoreTo Grow Additive Manufacturing Adoption, HP Is Aiming for the C-Suite
3D printing has been largely the purview of service bureaus and technical specialists but HP sees a future where it is increasingly the concern of OEM executives — and the company is taking steps to reach them.
Read MoreWhat We've Learned From 50 Episodes of The Cool Parts Show: AM Radio #24
Where is 3D printing headed? What makes a printed part “cool”? What even counts as a “part”? In this episode of the AM Radio podcast, I sit down with my co-host on another project, The Cool Parts Show, to reflect on where 50 episodes have taken us.
ListenHenkel Joins Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association
Henkel’s Loctite 3D Printing business joins the AMGTA to help advance discussions about the environmental benefits of additive design and foster the adoption of additive manufacturing in the future.
Read MoreAirtech Validates High-Temperature Polymer for Large-Format Tooling, Moldmaking
According to the company, the polymer is well suited for high-temperature applications such as hot forming tools, autoclave molds, oven molds and self-heated molds.
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