Titomic backs SAE International’s Cold Spray AM Specifications development
ASX-listed cold spray additive manufacturing company Titomic is the latest addition to SAE International’s sponsors for the development of SAE Cold Spray AM Specifications.
Wayland Additive emphasises post-processing & broad material palette at Formnext 2022
On stand B139 in Hall 12 at this year’s Formnext, 15-18 November in Frankfurt, Wayland Additive will once again be showcasing its Calibur3 metal AM machine.
Fraunhofer endorses value of Dimensionics density determination tech for additively manufactured parts
Germany-based Fraunhofer IAPT has commissioned an independent study of the various additive manufacturing (AM) density determination technologies available and discovered that Dimensionics Density's automated density determination is recommended in areas where a density statement must be made quickly or frequently.
Rusal America launches new range of sustainable, high-performance aluminium 3D printing powders
Vertically integrated aluminium company Rusal America has expanded its aluminium product offerings to include additive manufacturing (AM) powders.
The new powders portfolio, which includes 100%...
Scientists discover new strategy to 3D-print life-like organs
A group of researchers from the University of Colorado has created a new method for converting medical images, such CT or MRI scans, into detailed 3D models on the computer.
Wayland Additive At TCT 3Sixty
Media Release by Wayland Additive
Wayland Additive, the developer of the Calibur3 metal additive manufacturing (AM) system, will be present at the upcoming TCT 3Sixty...
Sauber Technologies continues pursuing technological innovation as it extends partnership with AM Solutions
Media Release by AM Solutions
Sauber Technologies has extended its technology partnership with AM Solutions – 3D post-processing technology, a brand of the Rösler Group,...
Post-processing crucial in streamlining part production, says 3DPRINTUK official
While the printers serve as its workhorses, the post-processing and dispatch division at London-based 3DPRINTUK is the “beating heart of the company” because of its operating system created in-house to enable a quick sorting of components and to indicate to users which part has what finish, says order manager Rebecca Wilkes.