Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a term used to identify the manufacturing processes performed by 3D printing through layer-by-layer construction. In addition to avoiding the generation of waste through ...
New York, Dec. 08, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Additive Manufacturing by Technology by Printer Type by Material by Application by Component and by ...
It’s easy to see from the many types of available systems and the innovative technologies being developed that additive manufacturing (AM) is an extremely active area. Although operating details vary ...
This Formula One racecar brake duct bracket is additively manufactured using nylon powder with short strand carbon fiber (e.g., milled fiber) and resembles some of the 3D printed metal brackets below.
Known as the ‘Airbike’, it is a bike with a difference. Made of nylon but strong enough to replace steel or aluminium, it requires no conventional maintenance or assembly. It is ‘grown’ from powder, ...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is the term coined by Klaus Schwab, the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, to describe the fourth major industrial era since the first ...
The future of edible printing could see new gadgets in the home, as well as customisation in the supermarket, restaurants or at vending machines. Ben Peace reports. The ability to print edible new ...