Additive Manufacturing for Metals Reaches Forward
See a feature on Additive Manufacturing in the latest issue of Manufacturing Engineering.
See a feature on Additive Manufacturing in the latest issue of Manufacturing Engineering.
Arcam and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have signed a cooperation agreement under which the parties will facilitate the introduction of Arcam's EBM technology to U.S. industry through a manufacturing demonstration facility (MDF). ORNL purchased its first Arcam EBM system in 2009. Since that time ORNL and Arcam have worked together to create opportunities for U.S .industry to adopt Arcam's EBM technology to meet emerging advanced manufacturing challenges.
3D printer maker Stratasys announced today a joint initiative with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to develop fused deposition modeling (FDM) additive manufacturing for production use.
Future automotive batteries could cost less and pack more power because of a new manufacturing research and development facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The $3 million Department of Energy facility allows for collaboration with industry and other national labs while protecting intellectual property of industrial partners.
ORNL has partnered with Queen City Forging to implement a rapid infrared heating process that increases quality and efficiency while reducing cost.
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