01
August
2017
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00:00 AM
Europe/Amsterdam

RapidReadyTech.com and AdditiveManufacturing.com interview Prof. Wei Xiong

As the cost of 3D printers comes down, more and more industries have begun to explore the potential of the technology, hoping to expand its application from prototyping to actual production roles. In the process, demand for more metal options has increased. Unfortunately, the number of metals and alloys that can be printed remains fairly limited.

Read the Article: http://www.rapidreadytech.com/2017/08/tooling-up-for-3d-printable-steel/

Read the Article: http://additivemanufacturing.com/2017/08/14/pittsburghs-swanson-school-of-engineering-on-board-with-new-metallic-alloy-compositions-for-additive-manufacturing-am/