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Thrusters with Additively Manufactured Components to Fly Spacecraft
Aerojet Rocketdyne has completed qualification testing for the reaction control thruster system for NASA’s Orion crew vehicle.
Read MoreInspecting Complex Geometries for 3D-Printed Parts
As additive manufacturing moves into the production space, advanced inspection technology is becoming more critical to ensure part quality.
Read MoreThermwood Introduces Vertical Layer Printing
By orienting the layers perpendicular to the build platform, the vertical printing strategy grows large parts along the length of the machine.
Read MoreNTU and HP Announce Corporate Innovation Lab in Asia
HP’s first university laboratory collaboration in Asia will focus on digital manufacturing technologies, from 3D printing to machine learning and more.
Read MoreEOS Completes Expansion Project in Texas
The $2 million project will support the demand for additive manufacturing technology in the North American market.
Read More3rd Dimension to Receive Additive Industries MetalFab1
The metal additive manufacturing system will enable 3rd Dimension to manufacture production parts at full scale and in larger sizes.
Read MoreGW Plastics Bets on Metal 3D Printing for Conformal Cooling
An investment in a hybrid metal 3D printer is enabling moldmaker GW Plastics to produce better-performing molds with conformal cooling.
Read MoreCarpenter Announces Acquisition of LPW Technology
The acquisition add metal powder lifecycle management technology to Carpenter's portfolio for metal additive manufacturing.
Read MoreAlfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team Extends Partnership with Additive Industries
The five-year agreement will enable Sauber Engineering to further develop its metal additive manufacturing competency for Formula One and customer parts.
Read MoreAutomated Postprocessing Achieves Surface Finish for Shrouded Impellers
Ingersoll Rand achieved 80 percent reduction in roughness average for its 3D-printed shrouded impellers using the automated Hybrid Deci Duo from PostProcess Technologies.
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