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Space Beach: Tan Lines, Titanium, and 3D Printing

Additive Manufacturing

It all starts at sun-soaked Space Beach in Long Beach, California, where 3D printing, materials development, innovation and curiosity collide. The facility was responsible for manufacturing cargo planes and bombers. The post Space Beach: Tan Lines, Titanium, and 3D Printing appeared first on Additive Manufacturing (AM).

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Looking back at 2022 Endeavour Awards

Manufacturer's Monthly

This article will take a look back at last year’s Technology Application Award winner who also took home the coveted Manufacturer of the Year award. The DART AE flyers will be 3D-printed out of high temperature alloys, enabling quick turnaround between flights, high cadence of testing and rapid availability of additional units.

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Molder Emphasizes Circularity in Molding, Extrusion, Automation and AM

Mold Making Technology

A further highlight is an aircraft window plug that is currently undergoing certification efforts for aircraft passenger-to-cargo conversion activities at NIAR. The powerPrint excels in processing large parts while leveraging the advantages of 3D printing.