Multi-laser metal printing and AI process optimization accelerate industrial additive manufacturing adoption. As demand grows ...
“Additive manufacturing” describes a range of technologies that convert CAD models into 3D forms, including stereolithography and fused deposition modeling, for polymers and other non-metallic ...
Meltio’s Directed Energy Deposition (DED) technology provides a versatile framework for heavy industry, aerospace, and energy ...
In the early 1980s, machine tool builders added milling spindles to turning machines, and Multi-Tasking was born. Within a decade, the concept quickly progressed to machines that not only combined ...
Integrex i-400AM is a turnkey installation that, according to Mazak, is particularly well suited to small-lot production of difficult-to-cut materials, such as aerospace alloys, high-hardness ...
In job shops, throughput often lives in the steps between cuts: tooling, offsets, refixturing, programming and training. The March issue features practical ways shops are cutting setup time and ...
The quality control of additive manufacturing processes integrates design-stage strategies, real-time monitoring and post-build evaluation to ensure that produced parts meet stringent specifications ...
Swiss technical materials manufacturer BIWI SA, headquartered in Glovelier in the canton of Jura, has acquired the assets of ...
Additive manufacturing has matured into a vital technology for producing complex metal and polymer components in aerospace, medical and automotive industries. Ensuring part quality and repeatability ...
Power plants are complex systems with countless moving parts, and in turn, countless opportunities for things to go wrong. With the advent of 3-D printing technology, repairing or replacing those ...
Military demands for 3D printing are sharply increasing across all domains, with potential to change not only logistics but ...