Apparently, folks in the material science world are totally over the fact that we're able to 3D print titanium alloys willy-nilly. Because they have exceptional strength-to-weight ratios, corrosion ...
Design firm Industry has developed a bike that demonstrates how the lines are blurring in design, engineering and manufacturing. This shift will ultimately allow companies to tailor products to ...
Engineers at Cornell University have developed a new technique for 3D printing metallic objects – and it involves blasting titanium particles at supersonic speeds. The resulting metals are very porous ...
Josh Ogle is certainly one to sweat the details. After all, it’s probably not by accident that his company, Ogle Component Design spells out OCD. But this is OCD in the best way possible, especially ...
The Korea Institute of Industrial Technology recently announced an incredible breakthrough in the world of additive manufacturing (aka 3D printing) and its practical application in the space industry.
This year, all Apple Watch Ultra 3 and titanium Apple Watch Series 11 cases are 3D-printed with 100 percent recycled aerospace-grade titanium powder, an achievement not previously considered possible ...
A group of engineers from RMIT University has created a new kind of 3D-printed titanium that could transform how we build things in industries like aerospace and medicine. This titanium is not only ...
I've been talking about it for some time now, but 3D printing is really seeping into every industry out there. From cars to bicycles, more and more manufacturers are calling upon the powers of ...
A 3D printed ‘metamaterial’ boasting levels of strength for weight not normally seen in nature or manufacturing could change how we make everything from medical implants to aircraft or rocket parts.
The potential for 3D printing technology to change the way facial reconstruction surgery is performed is being realized in the U.K. Doctors have successfully used 3D-printed titanium plates to rebuild ...
Norsk Titanium AS ( (DE:84F)) just unveiled an update. Norsk Titanium has secured nearly $4.2 million in contract funding from the Office of the Assistant Secretary of War for Industrial Base Policy ...
Most of us want our 3D prints to be perfect. But at Cornell University, they’ve been experimenting with deliberately introducing defects into printed titanium. Why? Because using a post-print ...