Foundry Metalcasting Weekly - May 21st, 2024
 
 
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Foundry Metalcasting Weekly

 
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Desktop Metal has developed an upgrade for its binder-jet additive manufacturing process that allows high-speed printing of complex parts in titanium and aluminum alloys.
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Borrowing a production concept from plastic injection molding leads to a patented process for producing high-quality zinc parts.
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The group’s Mexican aluminum diecasting plant will add five new, large high-pressure diecasting machines in expectation of future demand from EV programs.
A new ExOne S-Max Pro printer has Wisconsin-based Versevo offering printed sand cores, with speed, low cost, reduced scrap, and less assembly.
Editor's Choice
A handheld instrument measures refractory brick up to 11.8 in. (300 mm.) in furnaces, for cement, dolomite, magnesite or fireclay bricks.
The RWK 6/12-2 is equipped with automated workpiece handling so it can be integrated into connected manufacturing lines, and customized software provides process and cost transparency, and minimizes personnel requirements.