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Adoption of 3D Printing | Automotive Industry | WhatNext

Challenges Faced In The Adoption of 3D Printing In Automotive Industry

Additive Manufacturing – Adoption of 3D Printing   A successful technology poised to change many industries is a successful technology, including the automotive industry. Many automobile companies like BMW, Ford, Porsche, Volvo and GM use 3D printing to manufacture different vehicle parts. However, the utilization of AM is far from widespread, and there are several …

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Titanium Wheels by HRE3D and GE additive

A smarter, greener and adaptive infrastructure is crucial to address the most pressing challenges of urban mobility and development. A lighter automotive component made up of less number of parts indirectly reduces the car’s carbon foot print. “Byanzantine”, a breakthrough development in the area of wheel related developments, draws its name from the powerful Eastern …

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Formnext 2018: LaserProFusion and other 3D Printing Innovations

Formnext is an annual event dedicated to ground breaking research and development in the area of Additive Manufacturing. At Formnext 2018, a four day event held in Franfurt, over 65 participants from across the Globe presented some very interesting and cutting edge technologies. German metal printing pioneer, EOS presented its latest innovation – the LaserProFusion. …

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Metal Binder Jetting – A Manufacturing Disruption?

Metal binder jetting has attracted the attention of mid-level manufacturers. It is envisioned to be an ideal technology for the production of low-cost, lightweight parts and small components with complex designs. Major players in the field claim that their version of binder jetting draws inspiration from metal injection moulding. With its patented single-pass jetting technology, …

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The next best thing in the construction industry: 3D printers and eco-friendly concrete.

The fundamentals of construction have remained more or less unchanged since the last few decades, buildings/structures have been constructed. This includes a mason piling bricks with cement mortar mix. Few inherent challenges of the process are that it is highly dependent on the skills and speed of the manual worker. It takes a lot of …

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Bionics 3D Printing

The field of bionics is the best example of the fact that science and technology are largely inspired by nature. While bionics can be broadly defined as biologically inspired engineering, it emphasizes on imitating certain biological functions that can be seen in nature. For instance, technologies like sonar, radar and medical ultrasound are inspired by …

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