Last week I went to the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) and it was incredible. This is a toy store for machinists and showcases the best of industrial automation. But one of the ...
3D-metal printing could very easily become the go-to method for manufacturing around the world. Desktop Metal just developed a new metal 3D printer that is reportedly faster, safer and cheaper than ...
Are you planning on producing metal parts? If this is the case, there are a couple of machining processes you could potentially employ. Requesting a CNC machining quote is a great example of this, but ...
When Ric Fulop talks about his startup <a href="https://www.desktopmetal.com/">Desktop Metal</a>, there's one thing the A123 Systems co-founder and former venture ...
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MIT 3D-printed aluminum that’s 5× stronger than before
Engineers at MIT have taken a metal that usually trades strength for lightness and pushed it into an entirely new class, ...
Nuburu, a developer of high power and high brightness industrial blue lasers, and Essentium, which makes industrial additive manufacturing systems have announced a partnership to develop and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Metal 3D printing can produce the most intricate rocket parts, using combustion-resistant ...
Watch out, 3D Systems. GE has your metal 3D printer business in its crosshairs. GE's 3D printer will have a build volume of one cubic meter, with all three dimensions each one meter, or 1,000 mm, ...
AZ600 3D printer, launching next month in two versions, melts welding wire with a laser to create high-quality structures. Mitsubishi Electric Corp. (“MEC”) has announced that as of March 1st it will ...
Our current level of technological development does not allow us to build things in space. In the best-case scenario, we are capable of assembling stuff in orbit, but the actual build of structures ...
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Scientists 'break rules' to create advanced metal—auto industry eyes 20% weight cuts
A laboratory breakthrough in Japan could reshape how cars and aircraft are engineered. Researchers at Nagoya University have ...
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