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3D Printing for Aerospace – Quality Requirements

Additive Manufacturing

Honeywell, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin are all using 3D printing for critical parts. Honeywell and Boeing are finding vast time and cost savings in printing parts for aging fleets. All 3D printing systems used in the aerospace field need to be based on a strong quality management system.

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Digital Thread Enables First-Time-Right 3D Printing

Modern Machine Shop

While searching for a realistic use case for additive manufacturing, the Siemens Industry team came across the steering knuckle in its eRods, which are essentially electric dune buggies. Zachary Gray, business development manager for additive manufacturing at Siemens Industry Inc., Photos provided by Siemens Digital Industries.

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Minitab: Maximising yield by minimising errors

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Gorodenkoff/stock.adobe.com Minitab brings more than 50 years worth of expertise in helping manufacturers boost production yields and reduce errors with its software solutions. A large use case for Minitabs services is the continuous improvement of production processes within the manufacturing industry.

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Weighty Considerations Before Expanding into 3D Printing

Fabricating & Metal Work

For low volume additive manufacturing using a single 3D printer, the new PowTReX basic from Volkmann automatically integrates metal powder transfer, extraction, and sieving to permit the recovery and reprocessing of excess on a compact footprint. Unloading excess powder from the build box after printing.

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SmarTech: 3D printing jewellery market to reach almost $1B opportunity in 2031

AU Manufacturing

A recent study by SmarTech Analysis titled, “ 3D Printing Jewelry Markets 2023: Market Study and Forecast” has found that the market for 3D printed jewellery will grow at a 10-year CAGR of 10 per cent from 2021 to 2031, from $489 million (AUD $701 million) in 2017 to $989 million (AUD $1.4 billion) in 2031.

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The Downloadable Metal 3D Printer

Modern Machine Shop

To illustrate the power of a laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) metal 3D printing system that is open source, Venkata Karthik Nadimpalli passes a magnet over a sleeve of metal filings held over a solid, 3D printed block of steel. It is likely the most widely used additive manufacturing process for metal part production.

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ARM Hub taps additive manufacturing in spinal cord injury tech dev’t

AU Manufacturing

Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Hub has collaborated with various organisations to provide its expertise in design, additive manufacturing , and robotics for the Spinal Life Australia (SLA) project in an effort to increase remote care solutions for people with disability.