Aerospace manufacturing relies on the successful fusion of additive manufacturing techniques with CNC machining.
Johns Hopkins APL and GKN Aerospace are partnering to develop a system that simulates shipboard motion for metal 3D printing at sea — advancing the Navy’s ability to produce critical parts on demand.
The manufacturing sector is undergoing a significant transformation driven by the convergence of digitalisation, advanced materials, and sustainability-oriented production paradigms. Increasing demand ...
With additive manufacturing, used to build this heat exchanger, one key is to do prototyping for the part and then see whether additive or subtractive manufacturing is the better choice of manufacture ...
The acquired know-how and experiences in both fields, combined with the innovative drive of both companies, is the strong basis of the partnership. Umberto Belotti, CEO at Belotti explains: “This ...
The Rapid + TCT additive manufacturing conference concluded its 2023 session last week and, as always, provides a bird’s eye view of what the future holds for the dynamic industry. IndustryWeek ...
The DCM 620-5X Hybrid machine combines millesimal angular positioning with high rigidity for very precise machining of highly complex parts. ROMI USA introduced the DCM 620-5X Hybrid 5-Axis vertical ...
Norco has taken a significant step in advancing its technological capabilities by investing in the latest additive manufacturing and 3D printing technology. This move not only enhances Norco’s ...
3DX Industries is actively engaged in manufacturing components for the Firewood Prosizer, a pioneering firewood laser measuring tool that optimizes chainsaw operations. The Firewood Prosizer is a tool ...
This workshop will address issues associated with research and development (R&D) leading to convergent manufacturing. Convergent manufacturing includes the capability for mixed materials, processes, ...