GE Aerospace’s Colibrium Additive wins a $31M Navy NAVAIR deal to speed qualification of 3D-printed metal parts, boost ...
Printing your own car parts isn't science fiction anymore, but not everything is fair game. Discover what you can make and ...
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Transforming 3D prints into solid metal parts
This video explores advanced manufacturing techniques by demonstrating how a conventional 3D printer can be used as a ...
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Report outlines how to 3D print select car parts
A new report from SlashGear explains how certain small car parts, including trim pieces, knobs, and vents, can be made at home using 3D printing. Most consumer-grade printers cannot handle large or ...
At RAPID + TCT 2026 this year, Mastrex is tackling one of the biggest barriers in metal additive manufacturing: cost. While ...
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New 3D-printed tech uses metal wires instead of gases for sustainable cooling
Researchers in Germany are showcasing sustainable climate-control technology at the Hannover Messe show. The ...
In its CeraMMAM project, a team of researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) has developed a system with ...
This is a 3D sublimation print heat press made for smartphone cases (and other small objects), and it probably does not work ...
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High-performance components can be produced using different materials in a single process with CeraMMAM (photo: Breig, KIT).
Colibrium Additive has been awarded a $31 million contract by NAVAIR in support of its Additive Manufacturing Capability ...
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