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UniSA chosen for $500 million research centre

Manufacturer's Monthly

He says that additive manufacturing commonly known as 3D printing is revolutionising the way that many industries work. Once limited to plastic prototype parts, 3D printing today includes metal, ceramic and composite materials that are on the cusp of full-scale adoption across Australias manufacturing sector, Hall said.

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Video: Hybrid Manufacturing Without Melting: Hermle’s Metal Powder Application (MPA) Process

Mold Making Technology

MPA also enables the creation of complex internal geometries, functionally graded materials, and, because of the cold spray process, even the inclusion of other components such as sensors. But what if you could strategically apply functional materials without melting? And the customer doesn't have to choose just one.

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New Report Signifies Disruptive 3D Printing Technology Set to Break into Mainstream Production

i4.0 today

Composite-based additive manufacturing appears to be on the verge of breaking through as a ‘mainstream’ method of production, according to a new report on disruptive 3D printing technologies. Current 3D printing simply cannot deliver the level of precision and material strength required for these applications.

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New Report Signifies Disruptive 3D Printing Technology Set to Break into Mainstream Production

i4.0 today

Composite-based additive manufacturing appears to be on the verge of breaking through as a ‘mainstream’ method of production, according to a new report on disruptive 3D printing technologies. Current 3D printing simply cannot deliver the level of precision and material strength required for these applications.

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Opportunity For Medical 3D Printing: A Collaboration Between Materials and Biology  

Additive Manufacturing

Additive manufacturing, aka 3D printing, has accelerated medicine in important ways – from surgical guides and training models to patient-specific and biocomposite orthopedic implants. But to achieve that future requires a shift in thinking: We often don’t need a fully structured organ to replicate its functionality.

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What’s on for the first day of AMW2023?

Manufacturer's Monthly

This informative session will help business owners, innovation managers and engineers to improve their business strategy and manufacturing operations with the newest composite and metal additive technologies available in Australia. Click HERE for more details. Click HERE for more details. Click HERE for more details.

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ADDMAN Group and Continuous Composites Partner to Advance 3D Printing Solutions for Hypersonics and UAVs

Manufacturing Tomorrow

CF3D utilizes high-performance composite materials and rapid-curing thermoset resins to create complex, multifunctional parts with both structural and functional fibers.