Additive manufacturing has enabled targeted thermal expansion to boost effective compression beyond the limit set for the 2026 season.
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Scientists grow 3D metal in gel, reporting parts up to 20x stronger
Scientists at EPFL in Switzerland have found a way to grow dense metal structures inside a simple water-based gel, producing parts that can withstand 20 times more pressure than those made with ...
America Makes and the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM) announced two new project calls worth over $35M. Both are funded by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, ...
Scientists have found a promising new way to manufacture one of industry’s toughest materials—tungsten carbide–cobalt—using advanced 3D printing. Normally, producing this ultra-hard material requires ...
AI-driven material development and new additive manufacturing technology are accelerating new aluminum alloy, battery, and material processing innovations.
Robert Bosch GmbH has achieved a significant milestone at its manufacturing facility in Immenstadt im Allgäu, Germany. The company reports that, since the start of series production in 2006, one ...
For seven years, a tier 1 automotive supplier that serves OEM and high-performance vehicle programs had been casting a ...
LAMDA: metal additive manufacturing system ABLASER: high-precision laser micromachining system BOND MEISTER: room-temperature wafer bonding machine built for semiconductor and MEMS applications “This ...
A GE Aerospace flight test aircraft is shown in flight. The company announced a 1 billion dollar investment across its U.S. facilities for 2026, including upgrades to test cells and equipment at the ...
Researchers report laser powder bed fused NiTi TPMS sheet lattices with promising lightweight metrics that could reshape energy-absorbing and compliant structures.
LEAP 71 and metal additive manufacturing (AM) firm HBD have additively manufactured an aerospike rocket engine that can generate 20 tons (200 kN) of thrust. At one-metre in height, the partners ...
Swiss biomaterials firm Seprify has raised 12.25 million francs ($15.7M) to scale its cellulose-based alternatives to titanium dioxide for food and personal care.
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