Debrief: Digitally Designed Alloys Advance Aerospace Use Of Additive Manufacturing is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense ...
What does the future hold for additive manufacturing? Soon it could be leveraged to build stronger objects from materials impregnated with carbon nanofiber. It’s currently under testing for printing ...
A lot is happening in Design for Manufacturability (DFM) these days. The body of DFM knowledge originated in the early 1970s and has been growing steadily ever since. Hitachi, Westinghouse, and Stuart ...
At Oceanology International, 3D People will engage with OEMs, system integrators and R&D teams seeking alternatives to ...
Nickel–titanium (Nitinol) alloys are valued for their superelasticity and shape‑memory behaviour, but their compatibility ...
Challenges when dealing with high-power-density designs. Utilizing cloud manufacturing platforms (CMPs). Power packaging using additive manufacturing. Today’s designers are now more equipped to ...
Acquisition Adds Unique Application Expertise to Accelerate Adoption of Additive Manufacturing 2.0 by Major OEMs in Hydraulics, Oil & Gas, Aerospace, Machinery, and Other Industrial Sectors ...
According to the consultancy MarketsandMarkets, aerospace firms will be using additive manufacturing (AM) to make more than $3 billion in parts by 2022, up from a bit over $700 million in 2017.
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As societies around the world take increasingly drastic measures to confront the COVID-19 pandemic, the collective response is having an unforeseen impact on the environment. For example, with ...