The new printer will bolster the company's capacity for building aerospace components that are lighter and more innovative — all at a speed that eclipses the industry benchmark.
The new printer will bolster the company's capacity for building aerospace components that are lighter and more innovative — all at a speed that eclipses the industry benchmark.
During 2022 GE Additive to deliver systems to GE Aviation’s Additive Technology Center in West Chester, Ohio and to Avio Aero in Turin, Italy
Collaborative, continuous improvement to ready the automated system for high-volume additive production environments
Materials focus: aluminum, cobalt-chrome and nickel alloy 718 for aerospace applications
With their hybrid rocket, student project PICCARD reaches an altitude of over 6 kilometers and sets a new world record. For the construction of their winning rocket, the team relied on various 3D printing technologies such as Selective Laser Sintering. By Janek Huschke
AP&C – a GE Additive company has announced it has signed a new agreement with Airbus to provide Titanium powders (Ti-6AI-4V) for use in metal additive manufacturing applications. The new multiyear agreement to provide Ti-6AI-4V powders deepens AP&C’s working relationship with Airbus, which dates back several years.
GE Additive and Wichita State University’s National Institute for Aviation Research have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding as the cornerstone of a new collaborative effort aimed at supporting the U.S. Department of Defense‘s (DoD) accelerated adoption of metal additive manufacturing technology.
Lunar Research Service (LRS) and Rocket Factory Augsburg AG (RFA) have agreed on a launch services contract. According to the agreement, RFA will fly a research mission of the Ukrainian company LRS with its small launch vehicle RFA ONE into a low-Earth orbit. The flight, which is scheduled to take place from Andøya, Norway, in late 2022, will be the maiden flight of the Augsburg-developed launcher.
Morpheus Space Inc. and Rocket Factory Augsburg AG (RFA) have jointly signed a letter of intent for cooperation. The two companies will work closely together in the field of propulsion technology in the future.
US Air Force and GE reach next milestone in Pacer Edge Program
Phase III of the program tackles the Air Force’s sustainment behemoth head-on
RFA joins forces with Lúnasa to provide flexible and cost-effective in-orbit services
Lúnasa Ltd. and Rocket Factory Augsburg AG (RFA) have jointly signed a letter of intent. The two companies are thus consolidating their partnership in the field of space logistics to offer flexible and cost-effective launch services to small satellite customers. They will mutually benefit from each other's experience, methods and networks.
Solvay Introduces a New Flagship Epoxy Prepreg for the Aerospace Market
Lockheed Martin Space uses METHOD X to create parts for the lunar rover project, enabling the engineers to design, develop, and test autonomous systems and processes
Morf3D’s 90,000 square foot ADMC facility will streamline and accelerate serial production lines across the globe.
The cooperation underscores both SLM Solution’s and Morf3D’s commitment to further advancing the industrialization of Additive Manufacturing technology by implementing 2 SLM® 500s and the delivery of NXG XII 600 in 2022
Rocket developer adds a second Sapphire 3D printing system to its facility
The partnership between Velo3D Inc., a leader in additive manufacturing (AM) for high-value metal parts, and Launcher, a developer of high-performance rockets for small satellites, is proving out the value of 3D printing for delivering these satellites to orbit cost-effectively and with destination-orbit flexibility.