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Why Are Manufacturers Switching to a new Aluminum Alloy for Additive Manufacturing?

Fabricating & Metal Work

With weight-reduction being a priority for industries such as motorsports and aerospace, many manufacturers have recently turned to the lightweight aluminum-silicon-magnesium based alloys, such as F357 and AlSi10Mg, when 3D printing parts for everything from race cars to rockets. What’s the Attraction?

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SprintRay Announces Launch of Next Generation OnX Tough for Dental Prosthetics

Additive Manufacturing

announced the commercial launch of OnX Tough, a next generation hybrid ceramic resin designed for 3D printing dental prosthetics. billion by 2026. 2 Conventional methods to manufacture dental prosthetics involve sending digital or analog impressions to a lab with turnaround times averaging 3-4 weeks for some patients. .

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Nikon Decision to Submit a Public Takeover Offer for Shares of SLM, based in Germany

Additive Manufacturing

SLM Press Release – SLM enters into Investment Agreement with Nikon to further enhance SLM’s leadership position in Additive Manufacturing Nikon to launch all cash public takeover offer for SLM at EUR 20 per share, representing a premium of 75% to the undisturbed closing price as of September 1 st 2022 Key shareholders Elliott, ENA and Hans J.

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A Personal IMTS Retrospective

Modern Machine Shop

“We attempted to do something that had never been done before: we 3D printed a car on-site, from scratch, with zero practice,” he answers. “The car was 3D printed, assembled, and driven out of the building on Saturday morning.” He hesitates and answers, “I really love the people involved.”

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MMT Articles You Loved in February

Mold Making Technology

From hot runners to 3D printing and even a story about a man’s dream to enjoy golf with his family—we believe we have a little something for everyone in our February lineup of most-viewed articles. Source: (top left) Incoe Corp., bottom left) Sodick Inc., Read it here.

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PTXPO 2025: Moldmaking Meets Molding for Innovation and Connection

Mold Making Technology

When it comes to 3D printing, we have Next Chapter Manufacturing pushing additive manufacturing for conformal cooling and venting to improve cycle times and part quality. Xact Metal’ s metal 3D printing enabling custom inserts and Mantle’s automated toolmaking system producing injection mold tools.