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A 3D Printing Retrospective

Mold Making Technology

3D printing advancements and applications have gone from conformally cooled hot runner nozzles using a 3D-printed pattern to cast the part with integrated cooling circuits (left) to large DMLS 3D-printed parts in 420 stainless steel with integrated conformal cooling and InnoVent Technology for venting (right).

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Assured success

Manufacturer's Monthly

With 3D printing beginning to finally have the impact on manufacturing that was expected some 30 years ago, manufacturers remain wary of truly capitalising on it. Additive Assurance can trace its roots back to co-founder Marten Jurg’s time at Monash University completing his PhD and working with additive printing equipment.

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AM Materials Chat: Elementum3D onsite at Incodema3D for AM Voices video podcast

Additive Manufacturing

Founder and President of Elementum3D, Dr Jacob Nuechterlein and Director of Business Development, Alex Janzen sat down to discuss their current expansion and the reason their materials are driving the groundbreaking end use parts in metal 3D printing. Dr. Jacob Nuechterlein is the founder and president of Elementum 3D in Erie, CO.

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What Year Did a Robot Hand First Debut at IMTS?

Modern Machine Shop

IMTS 1960: The 1960 Machine Tool Show took place in Chicago, with a focus on adapting the electronic computer to design machines to respond to instructions coded in number form on punched or magnetic tape and transmitted electronically to servo-mechanisms that operate the machine tool. The Forming and Fabricating Pavilion was also introduced.

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Made in the USA - Season 2 Episode 3: The Robots Come Home

Modern Machine Shop

As Jake explains, Productive Robotics technically began in 2010, but only very slowly as a secondary company to ZBE, which was still producing machines and maintaining its core engineering team. Pete also appears in our sister podcast all about 3d printing or additive manufacturing. I mix and edit the show.