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Tips on working with copper in additive manufacturing

Design World

Copper is viewed as a material that will accelerate future aerospace production. For example, the privately funded company Ursa Major delivered a copper-based 3D-printed rocket engine combustion chamber from its additive manufacturing lab in Youngstown, Ohio. However, development […].

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Unleashing the potential: quality validation in additive manufacturing

Design World

By Philipp Pruesse, Sales Manager, Dimensionics Density In the world of modern manufacturing, additive manufacturing (AM) has emerged as a revolutionary technology that holds the promise of transforming industries through its capability to produce complex geometries, reduce lead times, and enable on-demand production.

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Formnext Forum Austin: Where Additive Manufacturing Innovation Takes Shape

MESA

Join us at America’s new industrial additive manufacturing event. This new industrial additive manufacturing event features a speakers lineup that includes leading additive manufacturing experts from aerospace, medical, academia and contract manufacturing. Register for Formnext Forum.

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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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GKN Aerospace Acquires Additive Manufacturing Systems Leader

Metrology

GKN Aerospace has acquired a pioneering Swedish additive manufacturing system business, as part of its Engines business’s journey to transform its supply chain and offer more sustainable and advanced material.

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3D-Additive Manufacturing

Fabricating & Metal Work

Laser Mechanisms’ (Novi, MI) new FiberWELD® DHµ is an ultra-compact laser wire direct energy deposition (DED) head for processing large-scale industrial parts, and aerospace components and tooling. Primary applications for Laser Mechanisms’ new FiberWELD DHµ include additive manufacturing, cladding and HLAW. Ergonomic workplace.

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Additive Manufacturing

Fabricating & Metal Work

www.eos.info Groundbreaking Robotic Metal Additive Manufacturing Systems Booth N-236807: The new product line from One-Off Robotics includes wire arc additive manufacturing and wire laser additive manufacturing systems, both utilizing direct energy deposition methods.