Additive Manufacturing
Integrating Additive Manufacturing without Inhibiting Machining
CNC machining is the superior process for dimensional precision. Can AM be added to the machine tool without compromising this strength?
Read MoreModular 3D Printing Engine Integrates with Metalworking Equipment
Optomec will feature production-grade additive manufacturing systems, including its hybrid CNC machine that combines the company’s laser-engineered net shaping (LENS) technology for 3D-printed metals with subtractive milling technology in a single machine tool.
Read MoreAlcoa Opens Powdered Metal Production Facility for Metal 3D Printing
The facility will be used to produce titanium, nickel and aluminum powders.
Read MoreDirect Metal Laser Sintering Process
Proto Labs offers Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) as a service to its customers.
Read MoreMetal Additive Manufacturing System Increases Build Speeds
SLM Solutions will feature its SLM 280HL metal additive manufacturing system, a mid-range machine with a build envelope measuring 280 × 280 × 350 mm.
Read More3D Printer for Building of Reactive, Non-Reactive Materials
The Mlab Cusing R by Concept Laser is capable of building in both reactive and non-reactive materials, and produces fully-dense parts with a high-quality surface finish.
Read More3D Printer for Additive, Subtractive Processes
Mitsui Seiki USA has developed the Vertex 55X-H, a hybrid machining center that combines additive and subtractive processes on one machine tool platform.
Read MoreHybrid Milling, Additive Manufacturing
DMG MORI offers a hybrid additive manufacturing machine, the Lasertec 65 3D.
Read MoreMetal Additive Manufacturing for Industrial Production
The Renishaw RenAM 500M additive manufacturing system builds metallic components directly from CAD using metal powder-bed fusion technology.
Read MoreMake Large Prototypes on a Small 3D Printer
To prove out the designs of brackets that are much larger than its 3D printer, this manufacturer prints the bracket models in pieces and assembles them into prototypes.
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