AOL’s This Built America editorial series is traveling the country to spotlight companies in each state for their role in re-imagining and rebuilding American manufacturing, and Puris, LLC debuts this week, representing the state of West Virginia. The titanium powder producer launched in early 2014 to meet growing demand for high-purity titanium powder in additive manufacturing, including 3D printing.
Scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST in Braunschweig, Germany, created the Megatron sputtering system that can produce a completely new range of coatings with better surface quality.
Researchers at Ohio State University have created the world's first solar battery by combining a battery and a solar cell into one hybrid device.
ESI Group, pioneer and world-leading supplier of virtual prototyping software for manufacturing industries, announces that Expliseat has obtained certification for their revolutionary Titanium aircraft seat; developed with the help of ESI's Virtual Seat Solution.
AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V. ("AMG") announces that AMG Titanium Alloys and Coatings ("AMG TAC") has been selected by SNECMA to provide titanium aluminides ("TiAl") for production of the CFM International LEAP engine.
A team of University of California, Riverside’s Bourns College of Engineering students created a roof tile coating that when applied to an average-sized residential roof breaks down the same amount of smog-causing nitrogen oxides per year as a car driven 11,000 miles.
Applied Materials, Inc. today introduced the Endura® Ventura(TM) PVD system that helps customers reduce the cost of fabricating smaller, lower power, high-performance integrated 3D chips.
Using a 3D scanner to map a patient’s mouth, CSIRO researchers and Australian dental company, Oventus, can now print a mouthpiece which prevents dangerous pauses in breath during sleep.
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global and Chinese Barium Titanate Industry Report 2014" report to their offering.
Rolls-Royce researchers came to SLAC earlier this month as part of a team testing titanium and titanium alloys such as those used in engine parts, landing gear and other aircraft components.