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Highlights from the Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility Showcase 2024

Manufacturer's Monthly

The AMRF 2024 Showcase in Penrith, brought together industry leaders and innovators to discuss a facility that in the near future will be able to advance capabilities of NSW manufacturers with expertise in numerous areas. This is a groundbreaking opportunity that would revolutionise the production of composite blades,” said Howell.

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Why Are Manufacturers Switching to a new Aluminum Alloy for Additive Manufacturing?

Fabricating & Metal Work

With weight-reduction being a priority for industries such as motorsports and aerospace, many manufacturers have recently turned to the lightweight aluminum-silicon-magnesium based alloys, such as F357 and AlSi10Mg, when 3D printing parts for everything from race cars to rockets. What’s the Attraction?

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Top Manufacturing Technologies Driving the Future of Automotive & Aerospace Industries

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The automotive and aerospace manufacturing industries are undergoing a profound transformation fueled by the rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs), and smart manufacturing technologies. What steps are you taking to overcome these challenges and future-proof your manufacturing operations?

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Precision in Flight

Dinesh Mishra

How does the company cater to the specific needs of the aerospace industry in India, given its demand for high precision and challenging materials? Innovative Coatings Advanced coatings like TiAlN and AlCrN enhance tool performance, reducing heat and wear, which is critical for aerospace components requiring tight tolerances.

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Weber State University uses 3D printing to advance aerospace research

AU Manufacturing

Weber State University is using 3D printing to advance its research on composite materials that support northern Utah’s aerospace and defence ecosystem. The machine creates composite materials that can be utilised to design pieces for various high-tech applications.

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Sponsored: 3D Printing Composites for Aerospace

E&T

Download free whitepaper 3D printing has been on the rise amongst aerospace manufacturers. Download our new eBook to learn how the aerospace industry uses AM, what the industry needs from 3D printing solutions, how today’s AM technologies address these needs, innovative applications and case studies, and more.

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The application of additive manufacturing to turbomachinery for a greener future

AU Manufacturing

Researchers at Sandia Labs, Ames National Laboratory, and Iowa State University say they have created a 3D-printable high-performance superalloy with an unusual composition that makes it stronger and lighter than state-of-the-art materials currently used in gas turbine machinery.