“Additive manufacturing” describes a range of technologies that convert CAD models into 3D forms, including stereolithography and fused deposition modeling, for polymers and other non-metallic ...
CMMC-Certified Manufacturing Selection: Xometry achieved CMMC Level 2 certification in early 2025, strengthening its ability to support aerospace and defense customers with stringent DoD security ...
Nikon SLM Solutions has officially released the SLM.Prep next-generation data preparation software for its portfolio of metal ...
HEIDENHAIN is a world-leading provider of encoders, machine controls, touch probes, digital readouts and metrology solutions—empowering engineer...READ MORE A donut-shaped machine tool component ...
Mazak’s Integrex i-400AM “fuses” fiber-laser sintering with full five-axis milling “Done-in-one” production Generate/clad near-net-shape features Process prismatic parts from billets or castings The ...
Peak Technology, a leading provider of quick turn prototyping and advanced manufacturing services for the Semiconductor, Bio-Medical, Aerospace, and other Deep Tech industries, is proud to announce ...
In the early 1980s, machine tool builders added milling spindles to turning machines, and Multi-Tasking was born. Within a decade, the concept quickly progressed to machines that not only combined ...
The Vigoride-7 mission marks another step in Momentus' commitment to advancing in-space infrastructure and services. By integrating additive manufacturing into its supply chain, Momentus aims to ...
Design For Manufacturing (DFM) approaches aim to integrate manufacturability aspects during the design stage. Most of DFM approaches usually consider only one manufacturing process, but products ...