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Additive Manufacturing for Production Medical Parts
Various manufacturers have medical products in full production using additive manufacturing.
Read MoreWhen Things Go Together
So who doesn’t like it when things work together as opposed to fighting against each other?
Read MoreForget What You Know
In small ways and in very big ways, additive manufacturing changes basic assumptions about the design of manufactured parts. Oak Ridge National Laboratory is discovering what the new assumptions should be.
Read MoreHow Would You Make This Bracket Better?
When design constraints are taken away, what does the very best design for a given application look like?
Read MoreVideo: On-Site Manufacturing in the Future
A team of students in Finland produced this video of their vision of how parts may be produced in the future. This entry won Fastems’ conceptual design competition held in honor of the company’s 30 years of building flexible manufacturing systems.
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Personalized swords manufactured through 3D printing helped the Japanese fencing team take home the Silver in the 2012 Olympics.
Read MoreA Spin on Additive Manufacturing
A DMLS system from EOS enables Kappius Components to make design changes to their bike hub while experiencing reduced lead time and improved material strength.
Read MoreLandspeed Record with Laser Melting
The very first object to break the landspeed barrier of 1,000 mph is likely to be a part produced through additive manufacturing.
Read MoreAdditive Manufacturing’s Opportunity in One Word
I want to say just one word to you: brackets.
Read MoreAdditive Manufacturing for In-House Tooling
One of the benefits of having additive manufacturing capability in-house is that it gives the manufacturer an efficient resource for quickly producing custom devices for use in its own processes.
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