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GE Goes Big for Additive Manufacturing – One Cubic Meter to Be Exact
Posted on June 28th, 2017 by Ken Klapproth in New Materials & Applications

Image by Airbus via GE Reports
In another first from the Paris Air Show, GE is upping the ante when it comes to direct laser sintering additive manufacturing by previewing a technology demonstrator machine dubbed “ATLAS”. In development for the last two years and setting a new record for volumetric capacity, the new machine extends potential application of additive manufacturing to companies in the aerospace, automotive, power, and oil and gas industries. Continue reading “GE Goes Big for Additive Manufacturing – One Cubic Meter to Be Exact” »
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