So, wire arc additive manufacturing, or WAAM as folks in the know call it, is pretty neat. It’s basically a fancy way to ...
Aerospace has always been about pushing boundaries, but the way parts are actually made has long stayed rooted in old habits.
The MDF, supported by Department of Energy’s Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office, is a nationwide ...
Additive manufacturing continues to be a growing part of the manufacturing landscape. Industry leaders and innovators are redefining the manufacturing landscape through 3D printing and related ...
Across the globe, protectionist policies are reshaping manufacturing. From tariffs on imports to reshoring initiatives, these trends reflect a growing emphasis on industrial base modernization and ...
ALD has been used to tackle limitations like flowability, alloy type and oxidation resistance and demonstrations have exhibited stronger final parts, enhanced processing capabilities and lower costs.
Imagine printing a nuclear reactor core — or nuclear fuel pellets — in 3D. It may sound far-fetched that 3D printing could create materials robust enough to withstand the extreme environment of a ...