Tag: AM
U.S. Army invests in Auburn University AM research
The U.S. Army has asked Auburn University to help build the future of American combat readiness.
Through a recent USD 4.3M Army grant, the National...
Thinking big: WAAM goes commercial
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing allows 3D-printing of large objects at less expense and in a far shorter time. After years of extensive research, commercialization has begun, and heavy industry is set to be transformed.
Fronius prototyping centre supports commercial sectors
Fronius supports industrial and commercial enterprises at its prototyping centre in Wels, Austria.
Companies that want to take advantage of new trends have a big...
3D Metalforge with Hitachi expands its AM powders
3D Metalforge announced that it is working with Hitachi Metals Singapore Pte. Ltd (Hitachi Metals Singapore) to expand its range of advanced additive metal...
Applicable Additive manufacturing technologies
Additive manufacturing (AM) technologies have emerged recently but have very quickly drawn a lot of attention thanks to their very attractive set of properties...
Hexagon plans to build a flexible and open AM ecosystem
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division has revealed its plans to build the industry’s most flexible and open additive manufacturing (AM) ecosystem to help overcome complexities...
Sandvik offers the widest range of metal powders for AM
Sandvik offers the widest range of metal powders for additive manufacturing on the market – including titanium, stainless steels, duplex- and super-duplex steels, nickel-based super alloys, aluminum, copper, and more.
TWI uses AM transition pieces for dissimilar welds
There are a number of industrial applications that use transitions between dissimilar metals where joining is of the utmost importance.
Sandvik acquires 30% stake in Beam IT
Sandvik has acquired a 30% stake in privately owned Italian company Beam IT, a service provider of metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) services and advanced end-use components.
TU Graz develops a steel powder for AM
At TU Graz, a steel powder has been developed for additive manufacturing which decisively simplifies the production of complex components.