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Markforged announced atomic diffusion additive manufacturing (ADAM), a technique to produce metal parts for manufacturers in industrial, automotive, medical and aerospace industries.
Ames Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have been awarded $5 million from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Manufacturing Office to improve the production and composition of metal-alloy powders used in additive manufacturing (AM).
Oerlikon signed an agreement to acquire Germany’s citim GmbH, a leading company in additive-manufacturing (AM) design and production of metal components.
GKN Sinter Metals will use an additive-manufacturing machine, the MetalFAB1, to produce small and medium-sized automotive components for the original equipment and replacement parts markets at its plant in Radevormwald, Germany.
Although metal 3D printing (also known as additive manufacturing) is a fairly new technology, its history is deeply rooted in the field of metallurgy and materials science.