Additive Manufacturing
3D Printing System Features Continuous Batch Production
The CAMS polymer 3D printing system features a large build-volume and high temperature capabilities.
Read MoreAdditive Manufacturing Magazine Expanding in 2018
New writing staff and expanded industry events anticipate a transition from four print issues per year to six, starting in 2018.
Read MoreSLM Solutions Updates Its Website with White Papers, Media
The site’s resource center is designed to give manufacturers material for understanding how metal additive manufacturing can fit into their business model.
Read MoreSand 3D Printing Expands Options for Metal Casting
A foundry featured in Additive Manufacturing’s November issue uses sand 3D printing to create cores and molds for casting, no patterns necessary.
Read MoreLaser Metal Deposition Machine Uses Blue Laser
The blue wavelength laser is said to increase process speeds and work with more materials than industry-standard infrared lasers.
Read MoreRenishaw Hosting “Innovation Fest” Celebrating New U.S. Headquarters
The event in Illinois is also commemorating Renishaw’s 40-year anniversary.
Read MoreModule Handles Reusable Metal Powder
The IPCM M Pro conveys material out of the company’s M 290 3D printer, sieves it and returns it to the system.
Read MoreInvestment Casting Builds Lightweight Airplane Seat Frames
The frames could have been 3D printed in metal, but for economic production, investment casting proved to be the best option.
Read More3D Printer’s Carbon Fiber-Filled Nylon Produces Stronger Parts
Fabtech 2017: Markforged’s X3 3D printer uses Onyx, a high-temperature capable, carbon fiber-filled nylon, to print engineering-grade thermoplastic fiber parts.
Read MoreMeeting the Machining Challenges of Additive Manufacturing
You can 3D print the part, but can you finish it? Here is how to overcome the challenge of part deflection in the machining of lightweight, complex AM parts.
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