Additive Manufacturing
Software Checks Part Data for 3D Printing Feasibility
The updated AM Part Identifier (AMPI) from 3YourMind automatically checks large part databases to detect which parts may represent good business cases for 3D printing, and whether to switch from traditional to additive manufacturing (AM) for any given part.
Read MoreNews of Note: October 2018
The NTMA appoints a new president, Röhm acquires Master WorkHolding, Renishaw opens new demo center and more industry news.
Read More3DEO Brings an "Additive Funk" to Manufacturing for Production
The California-based startup is providing metal production parts using its own process that combines additive manufacturing with conventional machining.
Read MoreMachining Additively Manufactured Supports: The Tool’s Perspective
Studies show that thin-walled additvely manufactured support structures may not be as good for machine tools as they might seem.
Read MoreBeAM Applying CGTech's AM Verification Technology
BeAM, a manufacturer of powder-based directed energy deposition (DED) technology based in Cincinnati, Ohio, is partnering with CGTech to use its Vericut toolpath-simulation software’s Additive module in its equipment.
Read MoreMMS Columnist Receives Engineering Design Awards at ASME
Tim Simpson received two awards for his contributions as a researcher in the field of engineering design optimization.
Read MoreAdditive Manufacturing Is Advancing into Production
The September issue of Additive Manufacturing magazine explores how AM is being used to manufacture production parts in increasing quantities.
Read More7 Impressions of IMTS 2018
The up-and-coming technologies hinted at during previous shows have now arrived, and they are being accepted as part of the now-standard means of making parts.
Read MoreRenishaw Opens Additive Manufacturing Demo Center in California
Situated within Ibex Engineering’s headquarters, the center allows visitors to explore, interact with and use Renishaw’s latest metal additive manufacturing (AM) systems.
Read MoreEOS Unveils a New Metal Additive Platform, New Booth Design
At its newly-designed booth, EOS is debuting the new M 300 Series metal additive platform: a four-laser system that features full-field overlap and increased productivity of four to 10 times over its workhorse M 290.
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