Prototyping
3DMonstr Increases Size Offerings with Super-Rex Line
The new line of 3D printers comes in sizes as large as 3 m³.
Read MoreLinear AMS Returns, Retooled and Refocused
After splitting with Moog, the company is getting back to mold tooling and homing in on low-volume plastic part production.
WatchSolar Atmospheres Treats FAA-Certified AM Aviation Parts
The aft gallery supports produced by Norsk Titanium AS will be installed on a Boeing airplane.
Read MoreCan Topography Scans Redraw the Metal Additive Inspection Map?
A new topographical mapping technology aims to detect, record and display flawed metal melt regions as they’re created.
Read MoreRenishaw Announces RenAM 500Q Four-Laser AM System
The company is also introducing process-monitoring and high-temperature additive manufacturing technology.
Read MoreAdditive Industries Hires Former Prodways Executive
The hire is part of the company’s goal to build a network of agents to accelerate metal additive manufacturing.
Read MoreSiemens PLM Software Adds Lattice Capabilities
Convergent modeling enables companies to quickly deliver lighter, stronger products to market.
Read MoreThe Size Limit on Powder-Bed Machines Has Now Been Overcome, Says GE
Innovations enabling the new ATLAS machine are scalable to even bigger parts than the component shown at Formnext.
Read MorePolymer Grade Can be Used in Food Contact Applications
The polymer can be used in most fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printers.
Read MoreGE Unveils First Beta Machine from Project ATLAS Program
The Beta machine offers improved resolution and build rates speeds for powder-bed laser fusion.
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