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Nickel Alloy Inconel 625 Now Qualified on All Desktop Metal 3D Printing Systems

Fastener News Desk

Aerospace, energy and other sectors now have an easy way to efficiently produce high-strength, high-temperature parts in volume with IN625 across a portfolio of 3D printing options. BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Desktop Metal, Inc. Offers high output and low part costs in a wide range of materials. Desktop Metal, Inc.,

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Desktop Metal and Henkel Announce the Onboarding of Loctite Branded Formulations on the Xtreme 8k Machine

i4.0 today

Desktop Metal and Henkel have announced the first initial workflow validations on the Xtreme 8K, the largest DLP build volume machine for the 3D Printing market. Loctite 3D Printing has pioneered the sharing of detailed workflows developed specifically to the machine and material. About Henkel.

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Advancing Manufacturing Knowledge

Dinesh Mishra

January 31, 2022: Recognizing that there exists a skill gap is step one towards progress and the Indian Government identified this in the year 2015, with a broad vision to skill close to half a billion Indians in different industry related skill sets and technology.

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Indiana Mold Builder Decatur Mold Offers a History of Grit and a Future of Innovation

Mold Making Technology

We are currently constructing a new 14,320-square-foot expansion onto the existing facility, which will house the latest technology for lights-out manufacturing — including three new robot cells with integrated automation (five-axis machining, five-axis electrode machining and EDM), aiding our new mold building projects.

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Perpetual Wisdom

Dinesh Mishra

This includes the adoption of automation, robotics, advanced materials, and digitalization to enhance efficiency and productivity. The market for CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines is expanding rapidly, driven by the automotive and aerospace sectors. Technological advancements are driving a shift towards Industry 4.0,

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Additive manufacturing: trends and opportunities

Manufacturer's Monthly

Author: Dr Daniel East – group leader, Advanced Manufacturing and Metals, CSIRO When we established Lab 22 in 2015, our primary goal was to introduce the pioneering technology of 3D printing to Australian companies and demonstrate its potential benefits.