The Australian Navy is researching cold spray, a form of additive manufacturing, to repair submarines. The tech blasts surfaces with tiny bits of metal at high speed, binding it to a surface. The ...
XSPEE3D arriving at the US Army's Cold Region's Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) in Hanover, New Hampshire Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SPEE3D, a leading metal ...
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Integrating emerging technologies is a critical component of the modernization of Letterkenny Army Depot — also called LEAD. LEAD's modernization plan focuses on multiple lines of ...
Printed headline: Cold Is Hot Additive metal technologies have received plenty of notice in recent years as processes to transform how aircraft parts are created, but repair methods also can benefit ...
“Cold spray” techniques additively build large-scale parts, repair components close to original state NISKAYUNA, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A potential “fountain of youth” for metal, GE (NYSE:GE) ...
When people think of additive manufacturing (AM), they usually think of 3D printing. Of course, 3D printing is an extremely innovative technology and is at one of its most exciting stages of evolution ...
Inovati, a Santa Barbara-based company, has successfully developed a low-pressure metal deposition technique that has won it an R&D 100 Award for 2002. Known as Kinetic Metalization, it is capable of ...
Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SPEE3D, a leading metal additive manufacturing company, announced that their XSPEE3D system could successfully operate in a sub-zero environment ...