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Celebrating a decade of additive manufacturing excellence

Manufacturer's Monthly

Markforged’s journey has been marked by groundbreaking innovations that have strengthened manufacturing resiliency, enabled industrial production at the point of need, and empowered manufacturers worldwide to create strong, accurate parts in both metal and advanced composites.

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Back Story: Rebekah Reavell, ‘Follow what you want to do, even if it seems scary’

E&T

RR: A lightbulb switched on for me after attending The British Grand Prix in 2014. Over the years, I had always enjoyed karting with my dad, and my grandad has always been a source of inspiration to me, as a mechanical engineer working on nuclear power stations. SS: Why were you interested in motorsports?

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Coupling: unsung heroes in paper and board

Manufacturer's Monthly

This not only reduces the maintenance requirements for the coupling but also helps eliminate potential sources of contamination in the processing equipment.” “The elastomeric element used in the Timken Quick-Flex® coupling is pre-lubricated at the factory, which eliminates the need for additional lubrication during operation.

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View from India: Optimise gender diversity and gender parity for better business

E&T

Market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), in compliance with the Companies Act 2013, made it compulsory to have at least one woman on a board from October 2014. While building an inclusive workplace, it’s also essential to source a diverse pipeline. Ideally one third of the board composition should be women.

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Copper Alloys Find an Ideal Niche in Metal AM

Fabricating & Metal Work

Starting in 2014, NASA began developing GRCop-84 for printing rocket combustion chambers. As AM systems continued to evolve their processes and controls, the materials industry began working to better-standardize powder manufacture and sourcing. Nevertheless, supply chain issues were exacerbated by the global pandemic and linger still.

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Hydrogen, EVs may both be winners in new energy future

Plastics News

Many have eyed hydrogen's tantalizing potential as an abundant and pollution-free energy source for transportation and beyond. Jules Verne described a method in which "water will one day be employed as fuel," and wrote hydrogen and oxygen will "furnish an exhaustible source of heat and light" in his 1874 novel The Mysterious Island.

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