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Additive Manufacturing In The Throes of Technological Change

Metrology

Additive Manufacturing, particularly metal 3D printing, has evolved from a promising technology to a serious constituent of industrial production. The post Additive Manufacturing In The Throes of Technological Change appeared first on Metrology and Quality News - Online Magazine.

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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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Additive manufacturing, material market could surpass $183b by 2032 – report says

AU Manufacturing

The market for additive manufacturing (AM) and materials could reach USD 183 billion (AUD 275 billion) by 2032, a 21.2 In terms of absolute value, the market for additive manufacturing and materials in the US is projected to generate USD 47.7 billion (AUD 71.8 billion) by 2032. billion (AUD 71.8 billion) by 2032.

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Additive manufacturing: trends and opportunities

Manufacturer's Monthly

As the director of CSIRO’s Lab 22, Australia’s centre for additive innovation, I have witnessed the rapid and impressive growth of the additive manufacturing (AM) industry. Aerospace companies have used AM to create lightweight and intricate parts, reducing costs and improving fuel efficiency on the way.

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Celebrating a decade of additive manufacturing excellence

Manufacturer's Monthly

Markforged has been at the forefront of additive manufacturing for the past 10 years, helping manufacturers revolutionise the industrial production landscape by bringing 3D printing right to the factory floor. Making strides in Australia Markforged 3D printers are having a major impact on Australian manufacturing.

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3D Printing for Aerospace – Quality Requirements

Additive Manufacturing

There are many wow inducing , human race compelling , case studies in healthcare , construction, space , automotive, and aerospace. All 3D printing systems used in the aerospace field need to be based on a strong quality management system. This standard is based on ISO 9001 , with specific requirements for aerospace.

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The application of additive manufacturing to turbomachinery for a greener future

AU Manufacturing

The discovery, whose results were published in the journal Applied Materials Today, is claimed to have extensive implications for the energy sector as well as the aerospace and automotive industries. Interesting potential in the aerospace sector Researchers said the findings could benefit industries other than energy.