RFA joins forces with Lúnasa to provide flexible and cost-effective in-orbit services
RFA joins forces with Lúnasa to provide flexible and cost-effective in-orbit services
Solvay has announced the launch of CYCOM® EP2190, an epoxy-based system offering outstanding toughness in thick and thin structures combined with excellent in-plane performance in hot/wet and cold/dry environments.
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.
Rocket developer adds a second Sapphire 3D printing system to its facility
Optisys, an advanced turnkey antenna and radar product supplier, uses the SLM®500 to manufacture parts used on space missions that include the moon. SLM® technology offers multiple advantages but of particular interest to space companies is that parts can be manufactured using topology optimization to produce light, compact and robust designs, built to withstand the harsh conditions of space.
Pathfinder with the USAF’s Propulsion Directorate and Rapid Sustainment Office (RSO) gathers momentum as it establishes its own qualification path for additively manufactured metal parts.
The Challenge
Digital Aerolus has been working together with Fast Radius to find innovative solutions for the different parts of the Aertos 130IR, an industrial drone that operates in confined spaces. During the manufacturing process, Fast Radius had to face some challenges regarding the housing of the device, which needed to have certain specifications regarding the transparency of the piece.
Additive Manufacturing Can Compete with Casting on Cost Alone
One of North America’s leading providers of advanced additive manufacturing for aerospace and energy to operate the first VELO3D manufacturing solution in Indianapolis area
In a joint project, Safran Landing Systems and SLM Solutions tested Selective Laser Melting to produce a component of a nose landing gear for a bizjet. A world first for a part of this size.