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The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) can now provide the local additive manufacturing (AM – popularly called 3D printing) sector with 316L stainless steel powder on a pilot scale.
Scientists in the US have been awarded $6.3 million to convert scrap metal into high-performance parts using artificial ...
Researchers have shown that using 3D-printed metal molds can be faster, cheaper, and more flexible than traditional methods ...
ORNL 3D prints metal molds to accelerate US auto manufacturing - offering a faster, more cost-effective, and flexible approach.
Recent advancements at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory show that 3D-printed metal molds offer a ...
Northwestern University researchers track 3D printed metal defects in real-time, paving the way for stronger, more reliable ...
The report "3D Printing Metals Market by Metal Type (Titanium, Aluminum, Steel, Nickel & Cobalt, Other Metal Types), Form (Filaments, Powder) ...
Using a toolpath strategy for weight reduction, two near-net shape dies were manufactured using a gas metal arc welding additive manufacturing process ...
JOHANNESBURG - The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research has successfully produced a specialised stainless-steel powder. Up until now, the powder called 316-L (not litres) could only be ...
The M.A.T. 3D printer from 3DCeram does exactly that. The printer’s name stands for “Multi Additive Technology”, which hints at what this machine can do. It is an FFF device at its heart, but with a ...