Streamline Production with 3D Printed Manufacturing Aids

September 19, 2017

The application is jig and fixture making - which also includes gauges, organizational aids, and other manufacturing devices. AM produces these tools by adding material in an automated, layer-by-layer process rather than removing material with a cutter or forming it in a mold.

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At Xact Metal, we’re taking the essential specs that direct metal additive manufacturing (AM) systems require, combining them with breakthrough technology to save you money and establishing a new level of price and performance. We’re dedicated to supporting the next generation of innovative manufacturing solutions powered by metal 3D printing.

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The roadmap commitments now indicate the manufacturing industry’s readiness to work towards net zero. There are however conditions required for the manufacturing sector to reach the net zero goal and fully realise the opportunities presented by the net zero ambition. A deeply or fully decarbonised power supply, reliable, in sufficiency and at a reasonable cost is one of these conditions. This includes the development of a hydrogen network that reaches not only industrial clusters but also dispersed manufacturing sites.

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whitePaper | November 12, 2022

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At Xact Metal, we’re taking the essential specs that direct metal additive manufacturing (AM) systems require, combining them with breakthrough technology to save you money and establishing a new level of price and performance. We’re dedicated to supporting the next generation of innovative manufacturing solutions powered by metal 3D printing.

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