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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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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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Boom Supersonic announces Symphony™, the sustainable and cost-efficient engine for Overture

Additive Manufacturing

.” Boom also announced that GE Additive will collaborate on the Symphony program. Symphony will benefit from GE Additive’s proven track record of designing additively manufactured engine components—enabling more streamlined development, reduced weight, and improved fuel efficiency. Overture Program Schedule.

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Global Metrology Software Market Driven by High Demand for Quality Control

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

million by 2026 from $613.7 Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Global Dimensional Metrology Software Growth Opportunities , finds quality inspection and reverse engineering of components across applications to be key enablers for metrology equipment and software. million in 2021, an uptick at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.7%.

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IperionX and Vegas Fastener to Co-Produce Titanium Fasteners for U.S. Army

Fastener News Desk

Additionally, the partners will design, engineer and produce titanium fasteners for critical sectors such as the aerospace, naval, oil & gas, power generation, pulp & paper and chemical sectors. industries including aerospace, defense, consumer electronics, hydrogen, electric vehicles and additive manufacturing.

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Advanced Engineering Expands Enabling Innovation Showdown

i4.0 today

This popular zone connects smaller organisations with valuable networking opportunities across booming sectors such as automotive, aerospace, composites and Industry 4.0. These organisations support start-ups across the UK, helping them to accelerate and commercialise innovations in advanced manufacturing and technology sectors.