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  • Article - 21 Nov 2022
    In this interview, Jamie Clayton, the Operations Director at Freeman Technology, talks to AZoMaterials about the importance of powder testing for additive manufacturing.
  • Article - 1 Apr 2015
    "A once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3-D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everything."
  • Article - 6 Jan 2023
    Additive manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing is frequently used for manufacturing products layer by layer with fewer emissions. However, all materials are not suitable for additive manufacturing....
  • Article - 14 May 2020
    This article details how a Photoelectron Spectrometer (XPS) System was used to investigate two samples of printed paper.
  • Article - 23 Mar 2020
    This article discusses how functional elements are integrated into 3D printing technologies, and includes a look at future advancements such as the integration of batteries, nanotechnology and engine...
  • Article - 1 Oct 2018
    The advent of 3D printers offers so much potential in a number of disciplines, from creating bespoke on-demand bone implants to printing aircraft parts: it may even play a role in helping to reduce...
  • Article - 22 Jun 2017
    Some of the earliest uses of three-dimensional (3D) printing within the aviation industry involved creating shop aids, tool mock-ups and visualization models in order to allow researchers, aviation...
  • Article - 22 Sep 2021
    Scientists are interested in developing hypersonic because it would allow long-haul flights to be completed in just a few hours. New research demonstrates how 3D printed catalysts could make this a...
  • Article - 12 Aug 2021
    The 3D printing composites industry will be worth $2 billion within the next decade, with the printing of fiber-reinforced polymers set to be one of the most interesting and impactful areas, states a...
  • Article - 12 Mar 2021
    The US Department of Energy recently chose three General Electric divisions to develop a revolutionary system for the design and production of 3D-printed wind turbine blades.

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