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AML3D to supply additional 3D printed components under Boeing contract

AU Manufacturing

Wire additive manufacturing company AML3D is expanding the scope of its 3D printed components supply for Boeing to further develop its strategic partnership with the aerospace company. . The new purchase agreement is on standard commercial terms. .

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3D printing — driving business in the automotive sector

AU Manufacturing

As such, for various applications, 3D printing is a good fit, allowing the manufacture of impossibly complex geometries in a variety of robust materials in a speedy and cost-effective fashion. I design and manufacture parts for the automotive aftermarket and electric vehicle conversion industries.

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Micro Additive Manufacturing: BMF Raises $43M Series C

Additive Manufacturing

CHONGQING, China and BOSTON, July 26, 2022 — Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF) announced the successful closing of a Series C round of funding, totaling $43 million to drive micro additive manufacturing. Since its founding in 2016, BMF has been addressing the need: small, high precision parts made with additive manufacturing.

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Learning From Additive Manufacturing Qualification In The United States Marine Corps 

Additive Manufacturing

Within additive manufacturing, there is a big focus on part and application qualification. What does that mean for the qualification of 3D printed parts? related to the Additive Manufacturing Policy. Most of these printers capable of printing green bin parts are polymer.

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Cloning Metal Parts for Space and Earth: Software for modeling metal parts before 3D printing speeds development, cuts costs for NASA and business

Additive Manufacturing

It’s not, though, especially if that part is to be built by a 3D printer. Additive manufacturing – or 3D printing – can save weight, time, and money and often produce sturdier parts than otherwise possible. One way to prove them is with software that creates a digital version, or “clone,” of the part to be printed.

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Divide By Zero Technologies Reinvents the Aion500 MK2

Dinesh Mishra

A Journey of Continuous Improvement Since its debut, the Aion500 MK2 has been a symbol of excellence and ambition in the 3D printing industry. We are excited to offer our clients a solution that transforms large-scale printing challenges into opportunities for growth and success.

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Next Chapter Manufacturing Expands Into Medical Industry, Initiates NXCMED

Mold Making Technology

3D-printed surgical devices. Photo Credit: Next Chapter Manufacturing Next Chapter Manufacturing has expanded into the medical industry through the creation of Next Chapter Medical (NXCMED) an additive surgical company focused on the quality of life of the patient as well as achieving the most efficient surgery possible.