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Multi-metal 3D printer to boost Australia’s aerospace manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Nick Rains/CSIRO The commissioning of a new multi metal 3D printer in Melbourne as part of the iLAuNCH Trailblazer initiative is set to make space missions more affordable and efficient by creating lighter, faster and more robust aerospace components. and weight reduction of 31 per cent with ASCO, a Belgian aerospace company.

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The Comprehensive Guide to Turning

Dinesh Mishra

The lathe’s ability to rotate the workpiece allows for precise shaping and finishing, making turning one of the most widely used processes in manufacturing. Aerospace: Manufacturing high-precision components that require stringent quality standards. This operation is essential for producing non-linear shapes.

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Explore Global Innovation Hub for Manufacturing

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This event will bring together six leading exhibitions, providing a comprehensive platform for innovation and synergy across key industries in the world of advanced manufacturing, including automotive, electronics, smart display and advanced materials industries.

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Australia-India collaboration boosts new sat-nav tech

Manufacturer's Monthly

Choy said while GPS and other existing satellite navigation systems were accurate, these systems can lack resilience can struggle to function in built up environments and were vulnerable to interference. Low earth orbit PNT technology could deliver stronger signals that were less vulnerable to interference, she said.

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AMW showcases exciting times for Australian manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

You wouldn’t know it, with so many positive conversations and outlooks to keep improving the state of Australian manufacturing. The New South Wales Government is building an Australian-first, shared-use advanced manufacturing research facility in the heart of Western Sydney. Make the Future.

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The next generation of aerostructures

Manufacturer's Monthly

The Aerostructures Innovation Research Hub, aka AIR Hub , is moving the needle in aerospace research for Australia using advanced composite materials to design and produce innovative aerostructures.

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Machining super alloys—while keeping it cool

Dinesh Mishra

However, pulling it off required a very complex construction process, which was only made possible by additive manufacturing. Thus, we were able to create the perfect combination of geometric and functional properties, including the ideal nozzle position and an insert geometry precisely tailored for cooling.