Renaissance Services, a service provider to aerospace and defence companies, will combine 3D printing and structural castings to support the production of aircraft components after securing a $2.9m Air Force contract.
Aidro Hydraulics, an Italian hydraulic systems developer, has incorporated Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) technology into its manufacturing processes.
Digital Metal, a 3D metal printing company, has increased the Hoganas plant production area by 50% to support serial manufacturing of its DM P2500 and new components.
Russell Finex, a manufacturer of sieving and filtration equipment, has revealed more details about its AMPro Sieve Station which was launched at last year’s formnext powered by TCT.
Paragon Rapid Technologies, a rapid prototyping and low volume production company, will be able to offer parts produced with Carbon’s 3D printing technology after the pair officially announced their partnership.
3DCeram’s ceramic 3D printing technology is being utilised by the coordinator of a European project focused on the additive manufacture of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stacks.
Moog Aircraft Group, and aerospace and defence manufacturer, has harnessed fused deposition modelling (FDM) technology to produce co-ordinate measuring machine (CMM) fixtures.
A designer in 3D technology has combined Sinterit’s 3D printing technology and Autodesk Netfabb software to develop protective facial masks for children.
Mark Lee, of 3D Printing in East Asia, reflects on the 2017 tct@MATOF Conference, which spanned two days and featured a host of keynote presentations delivered by industry professionals and researchers.