Oerlikon AM to supply 3D-printed parts for Ariane 6 rocket
Additive manufacturing specialist Oerlikon AM has signed a potential €900,000 contract to supply ArianeGroup with 3D-printed heat exchanger sets for Europe’s Ariane 6 rocket launcher.
Additive manufacturing specialist Oerlikon AM has signed a potential €900,000 contract to supply ArianeGroup with 3D-printed heat exchanger sets for Europe’s Ariane 6 rocket launcher.
Industrial gas giant Linde today (21st March) announced that it will launch a new laboratory dedicated to studying and advancing the relationship between atmospheric gases and the manufacture of metal powders.
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Once thought destined mainly for prototyping, additive manufacturing is now increasingly employed in the development of spare parts, small series production and tooling in forward-thinking manufacturing industries such as aerospace, electronics, automotive and medical devices.
When Michelangelo carved his masterpiece David from a massive marble block, he used a subtractive technique, chiselling fragments of stone away at the larger block to the form of his smaller creation.
Linde has today launched ADDvance® Sinter250, a new gas mixture to deliver optimal atmospheric conditions in sintering furnaces as part of Desktop Metal’s Bound Metal Deposition™ process.
Additive manufacturing (AM), or the process of creating a product or component part layer by layer instead of using traditional moulding or subtractive methods, is leading a transformation in manufacturing technology.
Metal additive manufacturing technology company Velo3D has partnered with Praxair Surface Technologies (PST).
Reproducible quality of powder-metal 3D printed parts is essential for advanced aerospace, automotive and medical applications. Yet aluminum and titanium alloys are extremely sensitive to oxygen and humidity.
Linde Gases, a division of The Linde Group, will feature its innovative ADDvance® powder cabinet at the leading trade for additive manufacturing (AM) and the next generation of intelligent manufacturing solutions next week.