Sandvik Additive Manufacturing has the ability to provide a complete offering at a time when many companies are starting to realize the benefits of additive manufacturing.
What are the latest 3D-printed parts in aerospace, and how are they making an impact? We look at the evolution of additive manufacturing for this innovation-driven industry.
Reduced cutter weight will have the most significant influence on curbing vibration and boosting stability. Engineers at Sandvik Coromant began thinking about this problem and arrived at a solution of using additive manufacturing with a lightweight yet strong alloy to get the job done and the Lightweight CoroMill® 390 shoulder mill was born.
Metal 3D printing has become a viable option for more manufacturers, thanks to improvements in mechanics and materials and new approaches to design and production. Here are the latest tools and techniques.
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