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Aerosport Additive turns to ETEC and Adaptive3D to revolutionize the 3D printing of rubber parts

Aerosport Additive turns to ETEC and Adaptive3D to revolutionize the 3D printing of rubber parts

Aerosport Additive is an Ohio-based service bureau that produces prototypes and working models for the automotive, aerospace, military, electronics and consumer industries. This company turned to DLP technology to expand its portfolio.

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PGV Oil Tools 3D Prints Downhole Tools with the Desktop Metal® Shop System™

PGV Oil Tools 3D Prints Downhole Tools with the Desktop Metal® Shop System™

PGV Industries has more than three decades of experience in manufacturing equipment for the oil and gas, aerospace, robotics and automation industries. Along with traditional manufacturing via CNC machining, the company is now moving into next-generation manufacturing by integrating production-level metal 3D printing into its capabilities.

Ford Motor Company uses 3d printing additive manufacturing

Ford Motor Co.

Ford Motor Co.

Ford has always looked to emerging technologies like additive manufacturing to improve its manufacturing processes and develop world-class vehicles. From…