Airbus has reported started serial integration of wire Directed Energy Deposition (DED) parts into the A350’s cargo door surround area.
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Airbus Experiments With 3D Printing Aircraft Parts
New method allows for production of large structural components.
Penn State and the US Army Research Laboratory (ARL) have introduced LAMAR, a large-format robotic Directed Energy Deposition (DED) platform aimed at faster metal additive research and process control ...
Pore evolution during the DED process of RR1000 nickel-based superalloy in the synchrotron X-ray radiography with a Photron camera. With bubble tracking. The camera frame rate is 20 kHz, and the pixel ...
Superalloys are materials designed to perform under extreme conditions, such as high temperatures and pressures, making them ideal for applications in high-speed flight environments. Inconel 718 is a ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Optomec announced the delivery of a multi-functional Additive Manufacturing (AM) machine to a leading supplier to the $37 billion worldwide aviation engine ...
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