As a provider of high-precision components for the oil and gas industry, it is the first European contract manufacturer to purchase the Sapphire XC system since its launch in October 2020.
SLM Solutions says Adira AddCreative ‘perfectly fits’ into this line-up with its 1m by 1m build platform and similar 12-laser capacity, and will bring ‘added flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness.'
The Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA) has announced the preliminary results of a lifecycle analysis study around the binder jet 3D printing of an industrial component.
The project will investigate the potential to recycle high value scrap aerospace parts into feedstock for metal additive manufacturing users in the UK.
Rayvatek, a metal additive manufacturing technology and service company, has announced “breakthrough” solutions in aerospace materials developed through a collaboration with SLM Solutions.
On the latest episode of the Additive Insight podcast, TCT Group Content Manager Sam Davies goes through the doors at GE Additive's Cincinnati facility to learn more about the company's Series Three metal binder jet system.
The engineering firm, which provides MIM and metal 3D printing services from its manufacturing facility in Suffolk, will continue to trade under the CMG Technologies brand, and says the acquisition will enable it to ‘build on success.'
Missouri University of Science and Technology (S&T) has purchased SPEE3D’s WarpSPEE3D metal 3D printing system to support research, industry supply chain needs, and workforce development.
The joint effort set out to establish the possibility of a zero-waste workflow using lunar resources and scrap materials recovered from old mission or satellite debris to 3D print spare parts using Lithography-based Metal Manufacturing.
The surface and AM solutions provider worked with 3D Systems’ Application Innovation Group (AIG) to develop a direct metal printing solution that is said to deliver validated, certified production process.
Through this collaboration, the company says it aims to ‘facilitate the seamless adoption of AM devices for Japanese customers’ by strengthening sales and leasing of the Chinese metal 3D printing specialist’s machines in Japan.
Group Content Manager Sam Davies explores the technologies and business models of several metal additive manufacturing firms coming to market with proprietary processes.