Metal additive manufactured parts for aircraft assembly

Frazer Nash demonstrate a revolutionary way of speeding up the assembly of aircraft using metal additive manufacturing.

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How can you get the most from additive manufacturing?

Marc Saunders explores - How can you get the most from additive manufacturing? 3D printing has been used for many years for rapid prototyping, helping to de-risk new designs before committing to expensive production tooling. But the recent arrival of ef

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X marks the spot - find ideal process parameters for your metal AM parts

Marc Saunders, Director of AM Applications at Renishaw, explains how to find the ideal process parameters for your metal additive manufactured (AM) parts. This article looks at the factors that drive the selection of Laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) process

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Additive manufacturing revives Hawker Typhoon aircraft

For almost two decades, the Jet Age Museum in Gloucester, UK, has been working on bringing a Hawker Typhoon aircraft back to the city that originally manufactured it. Struggling to find engineering companies capable of recreating the complete brackets fro

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Atherton Bikes accelerates with additive manufacturing

Global engineering company Renishaw is working with new mountain bike brand Atherton Bikes to produce additively manufactured titanium lugs for the company's bike frames. The new brand was launched in January by the Atherton siblings, Gee, Rachel and Dan

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Design for metal additive manufacturing – supports

In a series of videos, Marc Saunders, Renishaw Additive Manufacturing Solutions Centres Director, will discuss key factors that drive the success rate and productivity of metal additive manufacturing builds and some of the critical guidelines that designe

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