GE Aerospace’s Colibrium Additive wins a $31M Navy NAVAIR deal to speed qualification of 3D-printed metal parts, boost ...
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Navy welds and installs 1st 3D-printed metal part on a nuclear submarine
The U.S. Navy says it has welded and installed its first 3D-printed metal part on a nuclear submarine, a step that could reshape how the fleet maintains and repairs its most sensitive vessels. The ...
Researchers have come up with a 3D printing method using liquid metal that's claimed to produce structures at least 10 times faster than existing metal additive manufacturing processes, though it does ...
Scientists turned to AI to help develop a new alloy that’s perfect for a simple 3D-printing process.
CADmore Metal has introduced a fresh take on 3D printing metal components to the North American market known as cold metal fusion (CMF). John Carrington, the company’s CEO, claims CMF produces ...
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New 3D-printed tech uses metal wires instead of gases for sustainable cooling
Researchers in Germany are showcasing sustainable climate-control technology at the Hannover Messe show. The ...
As a US Marine Corps combat engineer serving in Iraq, Jim Monroe used MacGyver-like hacks to repair mine rollers. Meant to detonate and clear mines, these heavy studded wheels are mounted on the ...
One broken screw can derail an entire manufacturing process. Run out of spares and you face a crisis if your supplier overseas needs six weeks to deliver new screws. However, if you have a metal 3D ...
As space exploration aims to go further than ever before, space agencies and companies are looking at new ways to sustain longer duration space flights, as well as on other planetary bodies. A ...
It may sound like a pop band, but μ-WAAM is actually a 3D printing technique for making small metal parts from the NOVA University Lisbon. Of course, WAAM stands for wire arc additive manufacturing, a ...
Printing your own car parts isn't science fiction anymore, but not everything is fair game. Discover what you can make and ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Desktop Metal (NYSE: DM), a global leader in Additive Manufacturing 2.0 technologies for mass production, today announced the launch of a Reactive Safety Kit for the ...
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