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Metal 3D Printing: Making the Unprintable, Printable

August 22, 2017 Leave a comment

Titanium hydraulic manifold (7 inches by 3 inches by 3 inches) designed and 3D-printed on an Arcam system by Titan Industries. Surface finish is as-built. (Image courtesy Titan Industries)

Metal additive manufacturing is not a rescue for a bad design, but with thoughtful preparation, users can get strong, lightweight parts that exceed their expectations.

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Industrial Additive Manufacturing

  • Example of AM metal part in optimized build orientation (optimized combination balancing minimal residual stresses, support material and build time), including necessary support structure, as calculated with Sunata software from Atlas 3D. (Image courtesy Atlas 3D)

    New Software Tool Takes Guesswork out of Metal AM Part Orientation, Supports

    April 9, 2018
  • Examples of high-strength 3D-printed parts, made of FlashFuse-enhanced PA nylon on a StackerFlashFuse system. (Image courtesy Essentium)

    FlashFuse from Essentium Looks to Wow Engineers with Stronger 3D Printed Parts

    April 5, 2018
  • Example of Senvol new machine-learning software for optimizing additive manufacturing process parameters. Users can work with many possible desired outcomes and/or input parameters. (Image courtesy Senvol)

    Senvol Analysis Software Reduces Trial and Error of Additive Manufacturing Processes

    March 29, 2018
  • Example of automatically incorporating bionic features into aircraft structural design. CENIT is creating a catalog of such features, integrated with CATIA CAD software. (Image courtesy CENIT)

    CENIT CAD Tools Enable AM-Based Bionic Aircraft Design

    March 15, 2018

Desktop 3D Printer Posts

  • Wohler’s Report 2018 shows a dramatic rise in the deployment of metal additive manufacturing systems. Image Courtesy of Wohlers Associates

    Metal Additive Manufacturing Gains Significant Ground

    April 17, 2018
  • Stainless steel 3D-printed part made on a Desktop Metal Studio system, undergoing dual-stage sintering. (Image courtesy Desktop Metal)

    Metal 3D Printing on the Desktop Heats Up

    August 29, 2017
  • By streamlining post-processing, Rize’s augmented polymer deposition technology opens the door for a new range of applications, including short-run, end-use part production. (Image courtesy of Rize.)

    Streamlining 3D Printing Post-Processing Opens Market Opportunities

    June 1, 2017
  • Aleph Objects Inc. is partnering with monkeyprint to develop more software for resin-based 3D printing. Image courtesy of Aleph Objects.

    Aleph Objects Inc. Debuts New Hardware, Software at CES 2017

    January 5, 2017

Rapid Service Bureau Posts

  • The new Fabpilot solution is a software as a service (SaaS) product that allows third parties to control and manage 3D printers, including nesting orders, preparing parts, and shipping.

    Sculpteo Unveils Fabpilot Cloud-Based Printer Management

    December 29, 2017
  • Sample metal parts 3D-printed on 3DEO's industrial AM system. All parts are 17-4PH stainless steel, shown directly out of the machine with no post-processing; the largest is about 2 inches diameter. (Image courtesy 3DEO)

    Intelligent Layering Puts 3DEO on Fast 3D-Print Track

    November 10, 2017
  • 3D Systems introduces Figure 4 3D printing platform, aiming to evolve the technology from prototyping to production use (image courtesy of 3D Systems).

    3D Systems Launches Figure 4 AM Solutions, Targets Enterprises with Different Degrees of AM Readiness

    November 9, 2017
  • Sintavia Sample 3D-Printed metal parts on build plate (Image courtesy Sintavia)

    Sintavia Raises the Bar for Production-Level, 3D-Printed Parts

    October 3, 2017

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