From Glass to Metal: Exploring the Versatility of Selective Powder Deposition
Selective powder deposition can be utilized to furnace sinter intricate glass objects by using alumina beads as a non-fusible support powder.
Selective powder deposition can be utilized to furnace sinter intricate glass objects by using alumina beads as a non-fusible support powder.
After four days at the tradeshow, industry, politics and research are all sending a clear signal from Hannover : Pandemics and wars must not and will not slow down the process of industrial transformation !
Thank you to the jury Lionel Ridosz Stéphane Lesprit Tebourski Ramzi Philippe Ferraud and Pierre-Antoine Arrighi for understanding the potential that #multimaterial AM offers !
Don't hesitate to come and visit us at our booth, place "C02". It's always a pleasure to discuss with you!
Could such bi-metallic designs improve the thermal efficiency of molds ? Come see this part and many others at our booth next week at "3D Print Lyon" and "France Innovation Plasturgie".
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Desktop Metal (NYSE: DM) today announced it has acquired Aerosint, a pioneer in multi-material deposition systems for powder-based additive manufacturing (AM) solutions.
For the next 4 years Aerosint will participate in a project lead by the CRM Group and UCLouvain - Université catholique de Louvain. The project is a Win2Wal funded project and aims at researching the compatibility of dissimilar metals for multimaterial 3D printing.
We just printed this amazing part. It's a multi-metallic heat exchanger designed by our friends at Gen3D.
During EPMA's Additive Manufacturing online Seminar, Dr. Bram Neirinck of Aerosint will make an interesting presentation on "Near Term Industrial Opportunities for Selective Powder Deposition in Laser Powder Bed Fusion".