Adding to Our Repertoire
Additive Manufacturing is a quarterly supplement to both MoldMaking Technology and Modern Machine Shop magazines that debuted last year, but what's new is that now it has its own website--additivemanufacturinginsight.com.
Additive Manufacturing is a quarterly supplement to both MoldMaking Technology and Modern Machine Shop magazines that debuted last year and offers digital versions of the printed publication, but now it also has its own website: additivemanufacturinginsight.com.
This site will specifically cover the use of additive processes to manufacture functional components, such as tooling, fixturing, functional prototypes and end-use production parts.
Currently, Additive Manufacturing Insight has articles about the latest additive manufacturing trends and technologies. One cites some basic benefits and applications for additive manufacturing in tooling in “Adding” to Your Tooling Options, and another highlights one shop’s evolution from conventional to additive manufacturing using laser metal deposition in blow mold manufacture in "Blowing by the Competition with LMD".
Various additive manufacturing technologies and processes will be showcased at amerimold expo, June 12&13 in Rosemont, IL on the exhibit floor and in the technical conference, so be sure to add it to your calendar to attend.
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