Empa researchers are exploring the use of WAAM to apply patches to damaged steel components, like cracked bridge parts.
As multiple macro scale directed energy deposition (DED) processes begin to be industrially adopted for large scale component manufacture, it is imperative that interface strategies between the ...
Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is a form of directed energy deposition that uses an electric arc as a heat source and metallic wire as feedstock to build three-dimensional metal components ...
Steel producer SSAB has awarded SMS group a contract for a new gas atomisation plant at its Oxelösund site in Sweden. This strategic investment allows SSAB to meet the rising global demand for ...
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is arousing a great deal of interest in several industries Arc-based manufacturing by building up layers allows for a high degree of flexibility in component ...
The figure shows the evolution of the microstructure of the melt pool under the influence of the simulated transient temperature field. Nucleated grains are represented in pink-purple plots, while ...
Additive manufacturing experts from the University of Sheffield AMRC North West are exploring an innovative technique to produce hydrogen storage tanks for aerospace applications. Dr Evren Yasa, Head ...
D Printing Industry has announced Additive Manufacturing Advantage: Aerospace, Space and Defense 2026 (AMAA). The online ...
Researchers at the University of Sheffield AMRC North West have explored the use of wire arc additive manufacturing to produce hydrogen storage tanks for aerospace applications. The WAAM built tank ...