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Cookson Industrial to Showcase the Potential for Precious Metal Additive Manufacturing at Southern Manufacturing

i4.0 today

Cookson Industrial aims to showcase how UK subcontractors can unlock the potential of precious metals in advanced manufacturing applications at Southern Manufacturing & Electronics Show 2025 (4-6 February 2025). Cookson Industrial’s state-of-the-art additive manufacturing facility is located in Birmingham.

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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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Additive Manufacturing Hardware: 2022 Roundup of New Solutions

Additive Manufacturing

Additive manufacturing hardware solution providers were once again busy in 2022. Highlights included more options for printing bigger and smaller, printing electronics and composites, and a couple of open platforms to allow more material development for industry and researchers. Sciaky’s EBAM® Surpasses 40 lbs.

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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. “At the heart of a new metropolis is Bradfield. To uplift this, we need to have connectivity, said Kitcher.

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Additive manufacturing, material market could surpass $183b by 2032 – report says

AU Manufacturing

The market for additive manufacturing (AM) and materials could reach USD 183 billion (AUD 275 billion) by 2032, a 21.2 In terms of absolute value, the market for additive manufacturing and materials in the US is projected to generate USD 47.7 billion (AUD 71.8 billion) by 2032. billion (AUD 71.8 billion) by 2032.

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Forging the future for additive manufacturing in Defence

Manufacturer's Monthly

Markforged is combing innovation culture with real manufacturing capabilities to make an impact on Australia’s Defence industry. Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks with one of the company’s partners to learn why additive manufacturing is being adopted by defence on land and sea. Markforged understand our world,” Owen said.

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FUTURE-PROOFING MANUFACTURING WITH PHOTO CHEMICAL ETCHING

Dinesh Mishra

Aerospace manufacturers, for instance, are leveraging PCE to create lightweight yet robust components, while medical device companies are producing corrosion-resistant and biocompatible parts for critical applications. The integration of PCE with other manufacturing techniques is another exciting development.