APWORKS moves to the UK for certified aerospace additive manufacturing Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 14, 2019 APWORKS has previously looked at the potential of metals AM, now it is looking to certify aerospace components APWORKS, a…
Safran loves lattices for its latest 3D printed aerospace components Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 28, 2018 Safran Electrical & Power has been working hard on improving its design for an electrical generator housing by exploiting the…
Airbus’ additive manufacturing R&D lab, APWorks, acquired by Tier 1 aerospace manufacturer Posted by Al Dean - May 3, 2018 It looks like the aerospace industry is starting to take the metals additive world seriously – we’re seeing more and…
EOS targets Aerospace with new P810 machine and carbon fibre-filled PEKK material Posted by Al Dean - April 23, 2018 Masters of sintering plastics, EOS has launched the EOS P 810, a large frame, dual laser system specifically designed to…
Aerospace’s adoption of 3D printed parts reaches new level Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 18, 2017 A rare view of 3D printed components, ready to be fitted to an Airbus A350 XWB An announcement by Airbus…
Aerospace and automotive giants join with EOS to design factory of the future Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 19, 2017 A vision of what the automated NextGenAM factory of the future could look like Premium Aerotec and Daimler have joined…
New partnership for advancing aerospace’s 3D printing applications Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 25, 2016 Morf3D’s Innovation Centre will be producing 3D printed parts for aerospace as part of the three-way partnership Altair, RUAG and…
Ansys acquires Newmerical Technologies assets for aerospace simulation Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 6, 2015 NTI produce specialist simulation products for the aerospace industry, including in-flight icing Ansys has acquired the assets of Newmerical Technologies…
Aerospace: New fan blade design could mean 25% less fuel for Rolls Royce engines Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 16, 2014 The test flight is another step on the path towards entering service in 2020 The Rolls-Royce composite carbon/titanium (CTi) fan…
Composites: New computer model for testing aerospace materials to allow lightweight designs Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 24, 2014 Airbus has worked with Imperial College London to develop more accurate analysis models for its use of composites New computer…