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

Fabricating & Metal Work

The part, produced on a Velo3D Sapphire printer, measures 300 mm in diameter and is shown in its as-printed condition. But when looking to optimize the cost, performance and manufacturability of additively manufactured (AM) parts, aluminum alloys can deliver all three goals very efficiently. What’s the Attraction?

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Editorial Advisory Board 2023-2026: Meet New Board Member Mike Close, SMC Ltd.

Mold Making Technology

Mike is a senior tooling engineer for medical device manufacturer SMC Ltd. Mike is a senior tooling engineer for medical device manufacturer SMC Ltd. He’s learned to work efficiently and effectively with engineers to help develop a product design that meets all engineering, manufacturing and moldmaking requirements.

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First Australian moon rover unveiled

Manufacturer's Monthly

RMIT is participating as part of the ELO 2 consortium in the Australian Space Agency’s Moon to Mars Trailblazer program, which aims to land the winning rover on the Moon as part of a future NASA Artemis mission as early as 2026. This includes use of the Advanced Manufacturing Precinct to undertake advanced metal 3D printing.

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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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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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3D Systems sets forth an enhanced proposal to merge with Stratasys

AU Manufacturing

Further expansion opportunities in regenerative medicine can be found through an unrivalled bioprinting leadership potential, with a clear road map for human applications, including human trials for 3D-printed lungs expected by 2026.

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Editorial Advisory Board 2023-2026: Meet New Board Member Bob VanCoillie, Kenvue, Part of Johnson & Johnson

Mold Making Technology

3D printing/AM, digital manufacturing, IoT, AR, VR and cobots), training and workforce development and global competitiveness strategies. Bob is passionate about working to unite the industry to serve as a forum that drives much-needed change, specifically at the molder level and to drive consistency across mold builders.