When not printing tank parts for the U.S. Army, Matt Kelly makes a strong argument for an eighth category of additive manufacturing technology
Additive manufacturing (AM) markets are estimated to have grown 13.5% to $14.7 billion in 2023.
The new material is aimed at streamlining production processes and ultimately reducing costs.
Applications and new players are on the rise, but challenges remain—including financial concerns.
Materials will be subjected to moon dust, low pressure and rapid temperature swings.
High productivity, speed and long abrasives life are key for grinding applications in all types of materials.
A trio of industry experts lend their insights on the latest advances, challenges and opportunities.
Reinventing a company, one grain of sand at a time
Jason Jones is automating additive manufacturing workflows to deliver finished products
Laser micro-cutting can increase precision and enable contactless cutting for machines, leading to higher-quality products.