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Additive Manufacturing and Sustainability Go Together — Here Is Why
3D printing enables sustainable production through recycled materials, end-of-product-life-cycle solutions, and helping to realize eco-friendly products.
Read MoreVideo: Carpenter Technology’s Company-Wide Response to COVID-19
Here are tactics the company has put in place to keep its team members safe as production continues despite the threat of the coronavirus. (Sponsored)
WatchAdditive Manufacturing in the Age of COVID-19: Ramping Up for a Fight
Reporting from the front lines of the fight against Coronavirus.
Read MoreVericut Version 9.1 Includes Enhancements for Additive Manufacturing
The CNC machine simulation and optimization software from CGTech has improved upon features to further additive manufacturing.
Read MoreShoe Manufacturing at Flowbuilt Is Reshored and Reimagined
The shoe store of the future is more like a digitized tailor’s shop than a warehouse. Flowbuilt Manufacturing is the flexible contract manufacturer that can serve this vision, using both 3D printing and injection molding.
Read MoreSiemens AM Path Optimizer Offers Increased Production Yield
Siemens has introduced AM Path Optimizer technology, integrated in NX for additive manufacturing.
Read MoreQuesTek Material Enables Production of Complex Parts Via AM
QuesTek has announced a high performance stainless steel material for powder bed fusion additive manufacturing for use either in the as-printed condition or with a single low-temperature heat treatment.
Read MoreWe Answer Your Questions About The Cool Parts Show #16
In this bonus episode of The Cool Parts Show, hosts Peter Zelinski and Stephanie Hendrixson answer your questions, including: What makes something a Cool Part?
WatchArevo Announces Construction of Composite 3D Printing Facility
Along with the construction announcement, Arevo has brought on new executive leadership to aid its growth plans.
Read MoreChoosing the Best Abrasive Finishing Process for 3D Printed Parts
Studies have shown that abrasive finishing is flexible enough to finish 3D printed parts with complex geometries and difficult-to-machine materials, although the best process depends on a number of factors.
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