Filomeno Martina, CEO and co-founder of WAAM3D discusses unique opportunities for WAAM in large industrial applications, and why AM is 'just another tool in the arsenal of the modern engineer.'
Bob Willig, SME and Duncan Wood, the TCT Group discuss how the two organizations that come together to produce the largest additive manufacturing and industrial 3D printing event in North America.
The tool is designed to help users navigate the expansive landscape of 3D printing technologies and materials, and find the best fit for their project needs.
ASTM International’s F42 AM technologies committee is developing a suite of proposed standards that will be used for quality assurance and quality control of materials and components used for additive construction with cementitious materials.
The study was conducted with Syntec Associates and Divergent Technologies to determine specific energy requirements for producing metal 3D printing materials via three key processes.
Shannon VanDeren, Tim Bell, and Claire Belson Barnes will serve as President, Vice President, and Director of Membership, respectively, while Daniel Landgraf and Bruce LeMaster will join the board.
The direct drive dual extrusion-based platform is designed for ‘light industrial applications,’ which the desktop 3D printing leader describes as end use parts, functional prototypes, and small batch manufacturing.