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Graphmatech and Filalab Unveil High-Speed ESD Filament for 3D Printing

i4.0 today

Our expertise in filament manufacturing, combined with Graphmatechs innovative graphene technology, has resulted in a product that we believe will set new standards in the 3D printing industry. However, beyond electronics, the filaments versatility could grab the attention of sectors like automotive, aerospace, and industrial design.

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3D printing with limitless design

Manufacturer's Monthly

CNC Design has more recently extended into additive manufacturing through VSF, a solution for 3D manufacturing of large parts for different industries such as construction, aerospace, marine and mining. Today, VSF can print large components made of concrete as well as thermoplastic composites. The 22 by 5 by 1.6 wide, and 3.8m

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AML3D to deliver prototype parts for BAE Systems

Manufacturer's Monthly

The purchase contract for prototype Hunter class components follows a commercial validation testing program, initiated in October 2020. Their patented WAM® process 3D prints commercial, large-scale parts for aerospace, defence, maritime, manufacturing, mining, and oil & gas.

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Innovation With the Additive Advantage

Additive Manufacturing

Additive manufacturing (AM), more commonly known as 3D printing, is an innovative process where objects are created one layer at a time. 3D Printing in Action. From 3D printing rocket motors to using advanced materials to produce aircraft parts, the company uses AM across the enterprise. FALLS CHURCH, Va.,

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Report: Additive manufacturing industry sees growth, revenues to hit $25b by 2025

AU Manufacturing

SmarTech emphasised certain specific market developments that occurred in 2022, such as “super applications,” in which 3D printing was utilised to make huge to very large, high-value metal items that could not be made any other way.

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University of Waterloo’s new Multi-Scale Additive Manufacturing Lab facility now open

Automation Mag

The University of Waterloo’s Multi-Scale Additive Manufacturing (MSAM) Lab opened its doors to a new facility for next-generation metal 3D-printing research. Since its founding at the University of Waterloo in 2020, the AMA has supported 119 companies through R&D collaborations, prototyping and testing services and training.

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Blasting Australian made components into space

Manufacturer's Monthly

The team of three are mechanical and aerospace engineers who met at the University of Queensland and started the company in 2020 while they were still students. “We As part of that grant, we worked with a Canberra-based project partner, Skykraft, an Australian aerospace and satellite services company.