July 1, 2021 — Additive manufacturing has the potential to allow one to create parts or products on demand in manufacturing, automotive engineering, and even in outer space. However, it’s a challenge to know in advance how a 3D printed object will perform, now and in the future. Physical experiments — especially for metal additive
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GE Aviation is switching from investment casting to 3D printing for four bleed air parts from a land/marine turbine, despite already having a paid-for casting mould. This decision was made based on cost and time to market. A collaboration between GE Aviation and GE Additive is proving that metal additive manufacturing can go toe-to-toe with