Large-Scale Additive Manufacturing Is Well-Suited for Creating Complex Metal Molds
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Large-scale additive manufacturing is well-suited for creating complex metal molds
Recent advancements at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) show that 3D-printed metal molds offer a faster, more cost-effective, and flexible approach to producing large composite components for mass-produced vehicles than traditional tooling methods. The research, conducted at the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF), confirms that large-scale additive manufacturing is well-suited for creating complex metal molds, with efficiencies that …
ORNL’s 3D-Printed Metal Molds Accelerate Automotive Tooling – Metrology and Quality News - Online Magazine
Recent advancements at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory show that 3D-printed metal molds offer a faster, more cost-effective and flexible approach to producing large composite components for mass-produced vehicles than traditional tooling methods. The post ORNL’s 3D-Printed Metal Molds Accelerate Automotive Tooling appeared first on Metrology and Quality News - Online Magazine.
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