Qualification/Certification
GE Earns Air Force Airworthiness Qualification for Critical Jet Engine Part
Pathfinder with the USAF’s Propulsion Directorate and Rapid Sustainment Office (RSO) gathers momentum as it establishes its own qualification path for additively manufactured metal parts.
Read MoreSintavia Achieves ISO 14001 Certification for Environmental Management System
Certification will assist company in measuring and improving environmental efficiency.
Read MoreSandvik Titanium Powder Plant Achieves ISO 13485 Medical Certification
Plant in Sweden produces Osprey titanium powders for use in the additive manufacturing of medical applications.
Read MoreHoneywell Earns FAA Certification for 3D-Printed Bearing
FAA grants certification for flight-critical, 3D-printed bearing housing used on the Dassault Falcon 20G maritime patrol aircraft.
Read MoreNSL Powder360 Aids Powder Recycling for Reuse
RAPID 2021: NSL’s Powder360 provides powder characterization through alloy and process development, powder qualification and recycle for reuse.
Read MoreDigital Metal Achieves UL Certification
Digital Metal has been authorized to apply the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) mark to its DM P2500 metal binder jetting system, the first such system to receive the UL certification.
Read MoreVoestalpine Achieves ISO 9001 Certification
The Voestalpine Additive Manufacturing Centre has announced its ISO 9001 certification in AM component creation for advanced industries.
Read MoreThrusters 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 MoreSIAEC, Stratasys Joint Venture to Establish AM Center
The two companies will form an additive manufacturing service center that will provide design, engineering, certification support and part production for commercial aviation companies.
Read MoreComputer Vision System Automates Characterization of Metal Powder
A computer vision system that has learned to classify metal powders could speed material qualification and advance machine learning in additive manufacturing.
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