Qualification/Certification

Metal

Qualification 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.

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Sustainability

Morf3D, 6K Additive Qualifying Metal Powders for Aerospace Customers

6K Additive’s sustainably produced powders will be qualified for full industrialization and high-volume production.

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Supply Chain

GE Additive, WSU-NAIR Partner to Accelerate Military’s Metal Additive Tech Implementation

The partnership will accelerate metal additive adoption within the military aerospace and defense industrial base by advocating for common practices, rapid qualification and certification, and the development of a shared database for additive manufacturing data and knowledge.

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Metal

Volkmann Dust Collection System Earns ATEX Certification for Explosive Environments

Volkmann’s VSHC dust collection system certified safe for dust cleanup in hazardous zones.

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Zeiss, ORNL Developing X-Ray CT-Based Characterization for AM Parts

The new methodology is designed to rapidly qualify new alloys, powder materials and processes for printed parts and enable rapid certification and qualification of AM components.

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Zeiss, ORNL Collaborate on Fast, Automated Print Parameter Qualification Solution

RAPID 2021: ParAM is designed to evaluate print parameters to help reduce build failure rates and make AM processes reliable, while reducing the cost per part.

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Fabrisonic Earns IS0 9001:2015 Certification

The scope of the registration for ISO 9001 covers UAM products, equipment and R & D service.

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AM Material Certification Database Cuts Redundant Testing

UL’s Blue Card program provides a reliable, transferrable set of test results for plastic materials used in additive manufacturing — so long as the user’s printing parameters match the tested parameters.

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Polymer

Advanced Laser Materials’ PA 650 Earns Biocompatibility Certification

The nylon-based material is approved for use in applications that come into contact with human skin as well as food, such as trays, assembly lines and end-of-arm tooling.

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Supply Chain

Materialise, EOS Qualify to Supply Airbus 3D Printed Parts

The qualification is valid across Airbus and marks a milestone for the wider adoption of polymer 3D printing in aerospace.

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