All Additive manufacturing articles
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Velo3D showcases additive manufacturing tech at new European centre
Additive manufacturing (AM) specialist Velo3D has opened its European Technology Center in Augsburg, Germany, which will act as the hub for the company’s operations in the region.
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Linde advances metal powder innovation with new lab
Industrial gas giant Linde today (21st March) announced that it will launch a new laboratory dedicated to studying and advancing the relationship between atmospheric gases and the manufacture of metal powders.
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3D printing, the future of industrial gas tech production?
Global industry is ever evolving, constantly seeking new ways to increase production, decrease cost and save time. With the advent of 3D printing – also known as additive manufacturing (AM), the 21st century has seen applications across a huge range of sectors mass-produced on an unprecedented scale.
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12 Days of Content: An Interview with Process Sensing Technologies
Experts in precision measurement for the industrial gas sector, Process Sensing Technologies (PST) provides analysers and sensors for measuring and monitoring impurities in gases and process liquids.
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Siemens implements AM platform at Schaeffler
The Additive Manufacturing (AM) Network platform developed by Siemens Digital Industries Software (Siemens) will help to boost production and digitalise the AM workflow at automotive and industrial supplier Schaeffler, following the implementation of its technology.
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Messer to showcase 3D printing gas solutions at Formnext 2021
Industrial gas company Messer will be exhibiting its dedicated 3D printing-related product line at leading additive manufacturing (AM) and industrial 3D printing event, Formnext, to be held in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Lincoln Electric, SES join forces on additive manufacturing effort
Lincoln Electric and Stress Engineering Services (SES) have joined forces to promote large-format metal additive manufacturing (AM).
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Air Liquide, CNRS renew cooperation and research agreement
Air Liquide has renewed its cooperation and research framework agreement with Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) for a period of five years.
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Air Gases: Q&A (Parts 1 & 2)
On Friday 8th October and Friday 15th October, gasworld welcomed several guests to discuss all things air gas related during Part 1 and Part 2 of the Air Gases webinar series. Part 1 of the Q&A saw global managing editor Rob Cockerill joined by industry experts Stephen B. Harrison, Managing ...
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3D printing, the future of industrial gas tech production?
Global industry is ever evolving, constantly seeking new ways to increase production, decrease cost and save time. With the advent of 3D printing – also known as additive manufacturing (AM), the 21st century has seen applications across a huge range of sectors mass-produced on an unprecedented scale.
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Additive manufacturing: ‘revolutionising’ parts production
During gasworld TV’s lastest webinar, Air Gases Part 1, Pierre Foret, Director of R&D, Linde, talked about all things additive manufacturing, including the reasons behind its rapid growth in recent years and the innovative technology being developed by his team at Linde.
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Significant large-scale ASU growth ahead
We are leaping ‘orders of magnitude’ from mega-scale to giga-scale hydrogen projects globally, and with that will come significant growth in large-scale ASU (air separation unit) projects. That’s the verdict of Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director of sbh4 consulting, speaking during gasworld’s Air Gases webinar last week.
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Webinar: Air Gases, Part 1
In Part 1 of a two-part gasworld TV webinar series, sponsored by Evonik, air gases were the main topic of discussion. Forming the ‘backbone’ of the industrial gas sector, oxygen nitrogen, argon, and air separation units (ASUs) form an integral part of not just industry, but are also key to ...
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Additive manufacturing and the sustainability equation
With industry efforts focused on sustainability and the energy transition, Pierre Forêt – Head of Additive Manufacturing at Linde– explores how additive manufacturing might have potential as a more sustainable production method.
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Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association welcomes new members
The Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA) has today (27th July) welcomed eight new members to the group, as it strives to promote the environmental benefits of additive manufacturing (AM).
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Linde and 3D Medlab optimise gas mixture for medical devices
A joint development programme between Linde and 3D Medlab, now part of Marle Group, has announced the results of the testing of its new process gas for the optimisation of the additive manufacturing of medical components made from Ti64, a titanium alloy.
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Medical devices
How medical devices are driving additive manufacturing growth, by Pierre Forêt, Head of Additive Manufacturing at Linde and Sophie Dubiez-Le-Goff, Expert Powder Metallurgy at Linde.
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Making metal powders for additive manufacturing
Insight into making metal powders for additive manufacturing, by Stephen B. Harrison, sbh4 consulting.
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Writing new chapters in Europe
Rob Cockerill reflects on the changing outlook for the European industrial gases business, against a backdrop of decarbonisation, digitisation and a divergence in local landscapes.
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VELO3D merges with JAWS Spitfire Acquisition Corporation
VELO3D, Inc., a major player in additive manufacturing (AM) for high value metal parts, and JAWS Spitfire Acquisition Corporation have entered into a definitive business combination agreement.