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The Additive Manufacturing Collection
Stay up to date on the advances in additive manufacturing. This collection highlights new applications of 3D printing, metal printing methods, materials development, medical devices, and bioprinting.
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The Prototyping Technology that Disrupted the World
Nov 11, 2024
Chuck Hull’s stereolithography apparatus produced its first 3D-printed part in 1983. Adoption of advanced hardware, software, and materials has allowed innovation to continue for four decades.
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Ultra-Strong Aluminum Alloys Now Possible for AM
Nov 7, 2024
Purdue University engineers have developed a process that adds transition metals to aluminum at the nanoscale and created ultra-strong alloys without cracking, a first in the industry.
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New Approach Cuts Manufacturing Time for 3D Parts
Oct 8, 2024
Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a process that speeds up the additive manufacturing of metal machine parts by 33 percent.
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3D-Printed Fabric Hardens and Softens on Command
Sep 19, 2024
A scale-inspired flexible fabric could be used for a variety of applications thanks to its ability to stiffen instantly.
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Porous Structure Gives Metamaterial Key Properties
Jun 20, 2024
A combination of two types of lattices helps make this printed titanium material lightweight, heat-resistant, and strong.
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Then and Now: 3D Printing
May 2, 2024
Initially limited to rapid prototyping and small-scale manufacturing, 3D printing has transformed into a versatile technology capable of producing complex structures and futuristic designs.
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Quiz: 4D Printing
Mar 29, 2024
3D printing has just gotten better. Enter 4D printing. From aerospace, healthcare, and fashion, find out what you know about this new technology.
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New 3D Printing Method Cuts Material Development Time in Half
Feb 12, 2024
A new 3D printing method called high-throughput combinatorial printing (HTCP), developed at the University of Notre Dame, accelerates the discovery and production of new materials—in some cases, shortening the development time to one year or less.
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Better Flaw Detection During Powder Bed Fusion
Jan 11, 2024
Researchers have developed a new framework for quantifying the performance of flaw detections using in-situ monitoring and machine learning for powder bed fusion 3D printing.
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3D-Printed Bicycle Headed for Olympics
Jan 9, 2024
A bespoke track bike made from a high-tech alloy will compete in Paris this summer.
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3D-Printed Heat Shield Proves Itself to Student Engineers
Nov 27, 2023
University of Kentucky engineering students designed space capsules for NASA testing that used 3D-printed material for heat shields.