Additive Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing (AM) has been attracting a significant amount of attention both in Australia and globally, in terms of research activity, new system acquisition and its repeated citation in the press as a major opportunity for manufacturers. New initiatives such as the Advanced Manufacturing Precinct at RMIT, which is heavily focussed on AM processes, the Victorian Centre for Direct Manufacturing, based on a cold spray deposition process, and the increasing activity in laser additive manufacturing at Monash University are providing Australia with a diverse and unprecedented portfolio of AM equipment, services and expertise. These facilities span the range of materials, processes, and systems available and provide Australian manufacturers with the ideal environment in which to investigate the relevance of AM to their business.

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The Crosby Group

With multiple facilities globally, the Crosby Group manufactures premium accessories used in lifting and material handling applications for a wide range of industries ranging from oil and gas exploration to construction. The company, known for its uncompromising quality, premier customer service, and world-class training programs, offers a broad range of products suitable for the most demanding of operating conditions.

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How Industrial Leaders Are Automating Thermal Inspection

whitePaper | October 11, 2022

Identifying problems before they cause equipment failure and costly, unplanned downtime is the purpose of proactive and predictive maintenance programs. And one of the most reliable ways of catching problems before they become failures is to detect when a piece of equipment is beginning to operate outside of its normal parameters – especially if it is beginning to run too hot or too cold. Variations from normal heating are often the first signs of impending equipment failure, so frequent thermal inspections of critical equipment such as motors, belts, and drives not only helps extend the life of these assets, but keep your entire operation up and running normally

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Manufacturing of High Performance Composite Structures

whitePaper | June 20, 2022

The ultimate goal for composite manufacturing is the fully automated production of complex composite structures. This is being accomplished for unreinforced plastics and metals with modern Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies. Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) achieves automated thermoset composite lay-up but requires an autoclave or other post process.

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Finding the Right Technology Strategy for Your Unique Business Priorities

whitePaper | January 24, 2020

Small-to-midsize businesses in manufacturing and distribution industries are focused on growing revenue, reducing costs, and improving customer experience. However, nearly 40% of companies don’t believe their current business infrastructure and applications (e.g., enterprise resource planning) are adequate for delivering these business priorities.

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The Biggest Additive Manufacturing Trends for 2023

whitePaper | October 10, 2022

Stop us if you’ve heard this already: 3D printing is the future. This isn’t a scorching take. Additive manufacturing is consistently growing with an approximate 20 percent compound annual growth rate. Will we ever reach that predicted utopia of a desktop 3D printer in every home? Not anytime soon. However, we’re at the point where 3D printing is a strategic cornerstone for many companies.

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Leading transformation in manufacturing

whitePaper | November 5, 2019

The manufacturing industry has always been shaped by technology. Today, the convergence of digital technologies with physical machinery is the primary driver of technology-led change in the sector, but there are signs that European manufacturers are slow on the uptake. To examine the opportunities and challenges this convergence presents, and to understand the role of technology executives in leading the organisational transformation required to capitalise on it, The Economist Intelligence Unit interviewed executives from three manufacturers pursuing digital transformation.

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OPTIMIZING ROBOTICS, MAXIMIZING UPTIME

whitePaper | February 23, 2022

Fully automated assembly lines with industrial robots are highly efficient, fast and precise – as long as they are in operation. When unplanned downtimes occur, the economic damage can be immense within just a matter of minutes. Prevention is better than repair. Using high-performance lubricants during regular maintenance of industrial robots prevents unscheduled downtimes, optimizes the robotics and maximizes the uptime of the assembly line. In this white paper, you will learn more about the right lubrication for your industrial robots.

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Spotlight

The Crosby Group

With multiple facilities globally, the Crosby Group manufactures premium accessories used in lifting and material handling applications for a wide range of industries ranging from oil and gas exploration to construction. The company, known for its uncompromising quality, premier customer service, and world-class training programs, offers a broad range of products suitable for the most demanding of operating conditions.

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