As American bridges, locks, and dams age, large-scale metal 3D printing steps in to provide faster, cheaper, and better replacement parts.
The 2020 Purmundus Challenge recognizes innovation with a nod to sustainable materials.
We put the top providers to the test to uncover which had the best price, material selection, and service for stainless steel parts.
Check out our recommendations for aluminum 3D printing services to print custom parts, tools, prototypes, art and spare parts.
Once a novelty, real metal parts from desktop-size 3D printers using metal-infused filament are becoming serious business.
Aerospace company's new Orbiter satellite platform, powered by 3D printed engines, is set to lift off with SpaceX this fall and vastly expand satellite deployment
3D printed parts are, right now, circling the earth, delivering satellites into orbit, and roaming the surface of distant planets. See how NASA-backed innovations are driving 3D printing adoption and innovation here on Earth.
Two innovative Swedish companies – one in jewelry design and one in metal 3D printing – collaborate to push the boundaries of 3D-printed wearable art. Take a look at this Digital Metal case study to learn more.
Looking for the latest on how the world's top car manufacturers are innovating with 3D printing technology? You've come to the right place.
According to a Voxelmatters study, metal additive manufacturing is on a steep rise, set to reach $60 billion by 2034. But what's driving this growth, and where are the biggest opportunities? We spoke with Davide Sher, co-founder and senior analyst of the study.
Ribble Cycles’ Allroad Ti features a LPBF-printed titanium frame, invisible welds and cable routing, and boasts “carbon-like” performance.
It was only a matter of time before Markforged merged its continuous carbon fiber technology with its metal filament technology into one 3D printer.
You don’t have to spend $100k on a metal 3D printer to get 3D printed stainless steel parts, tools, and molds.
A new mid-size metal laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) machine from Additive Industries boasts optional build envelope expansion.
Metal 3D printing has its eye set on replacing casting and forging for certain big-part applications where it's the clear winner in speed and cost.
RMIT University uncovers a multi-topology lattice design for metal 3D printing set to drive a new era of lightweight industrial applications.
The new metal factory-in-a-box 3D printing cell from Additec can produce iron, titanium, and copper parts as tall as a person in a day.
Fast, powerful, and accurate; Eplus3D aims to break open production metal part applications with its latest metal 3D printer.
A new research institute is tasked with broadening the use of 3D printed metal parts on rockets, Moon and Mars outposts.
Nearly any metal part can be made quicker, cheaper, and better with metal 3D printing. Let's take a look at the top five applications.