Topic: Additive manufacturing

3D printing or additive manufacturing is the automatic molding of a product from a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a digital 3D model. It can be done in a variety of processes where material is deposited, merged or solidified under computer control, adding material, usually layer by layer.
Additive manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing: Supply Chain Integration and Value Chain Strengthening by IAM3D

IAM3D works through three pillars

Internal Networking
External Networking
General Activities
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Metal Additive Manufacturing by Oerlikon AM

Laser powder bed fusion (LPBF)

Part consolidation
Complex shapes and internal cavities
High performance materials
Thin wall designs
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A fully-automated, scalable and large frame manufacturing solution by Additive Industries Metal FAB

Additive Industries MetalFABG2 is an innovative 3D printing technology that uses lasers to melt fine metal powders layer by layer.

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LARGE SIZE COMPONENTS, SURFACE COATING, JOINING AND MULTI MATERIAL CONSTRUCTION by TRUMPF Nederland LMD

Laser Metal Deposition is an AM process in which a feedstock material (metal powder) is deposited on a substrate and melted with a laser.

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Manufacturing of high-precision metal printed parts, in volume production by Wilting

Manufacturing of high-Precision metal printed parts with low Stiffness, in 24/7 production. Temporary stabilization of the parts is the solution. With Wilting’s innovative CNC manufacturing solution, it is possible to fixate parts with almost no introduced stresses, yet rigid enough for the milling process.

Complex design possible
Short time to market
Reduced waste
Good Material characteristics
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METAL AM – LASER POWDER BED FUSION (LPBF) by Oerlikon AM

A layer of spherical metal powder is deposited on a build platform and melted selectively by laser (typically 40-90 micron powder layers).

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