The fields of microfluidics and additive manufacturing have converged to transform the design and fabrication of microscale devices. Microfluidics, which involves the precise manipulation of minute ...
New additive manufacturing techniques give manufacturers control over material behavior with tunable properties and ...
Metal droplet deposition has emerged as a transformative approach in additive manufacturing, enabling the controlled placement and solidification of molten metal to create complex three‐dimensional ...
3D printing techniques enable quieter, higher performing designs for final control elements. Control valve noise is a problem in many plant environments. The sound is created by very high pressure ...
Boston Micro Fabrication has released a new on-demand whitepaper explaining how some of the key modern additive manufacturing techniques work and the typical achievable manufacturing performances with ...
Researchers have developed a method of imprinting a hidden magnetic tag, encoded with authentication information, within manufactured hardware during the part fabrication process. The revolutionary ...
The aerospace and defense sector is undergoing rapid material transformation. Additive manufacturing, high-temperature superalloys, advanced aluminum systems, multilayer coatings, and emerging ...
CEAD builds and implements large scale hybrid 3D printers, combining multiple manufacturing processes in one cell. The Flexbot can be used to 3D print a part to near net shape and to then post-process ...
Additive manufacturing has a distinct materials advantage when it comes to producing a component or part from either a polymer or metal printer versus traditional subtractive manufacturing techniques.
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a set of manufacturing technologies that automate the layer-by-layer construction of parts, based on computer-aided design files. Over the past decade, AM has ...
Haddy creates furniture and objects for commercial spaces from a MicroFactory, using large-format robotic additive manufacturing.
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon wants to use an advanced technology process known as additive manufacturing to design and build hypersonic weapon and vehicle systems that can operate in extreme conditions.
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