Tag: AML3D
AML3D expands US Navy collaboration through BlueForge Alliance deal
AML3D has marked a key development in its collaboration with the US Navy by securing a Manufacturing License Agreement (MLA) with BlueForge Alliance (BFA).
US Navy supplier Cogitic Corp commissions AML3D’s ARCEMY X-Edition
AML3D announced the commissioning and operational status of the ARCEMY 'X-Edition 6700' Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAM) metal 3D printing system (ARCEMY X) at Cogitic Corporation.
AML3D secures major order to upgrade defence supplier’s robotic system
AML3D has received a $0.28 million order from Century Engineering, an Australian Defence and industry supplier, to upgrade a robotic welding system into a cutting-edge ARCEMY metal 3D printing system.
AML3D sells ARCEMY system to US Navy component supplier
AML3D Limited announced the sale of a 2600 Edition ARCEMY system, valued at approximately AUD 1.1 million, to US Navy component supplier Laser Welding Solutions (LWS).
AML3D gains major funding for advanced metal manufacturing
AML3D has secured a $2.24 million investment aimed at accelerating the company's ARCEMY Increase Deposition Rates (AIDR) project.
Super duplex stainless steel potential in advanced manufacturing
In the advanced manufacturing industry, a breakthrough in material science is poised to revolutionise the landscape of tough applications.
AML3D secures major US defence contract for alloy qualification & testing
Metal additive manufacturing company AML3D has clinched a purchase order (PO) worth USD 1.01 million (AUD 1.54 million) to bolster qualification testing of Copper-Nickel (CuNi) alloys for applications within the US Department of Defence.
AML3D secures new 3D metal printed component contract
AML3D has inked a contract with Toolcraft Australia, valued at AUD 0.35 million, to supply a 6-part nozzle assembly for an Australian Government Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) project.
Australian gov’t taps AML3D for marine components testing
AML3D has inked a contract with the Australian Government Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) to supply components for testing in marine applications.
AML3D’s ARCEMY X system now fully operational at US Navy’s Additive Manufacturing Centre of...
AML3D announced that its ARCEMY 'X-Edition 6700' Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) metal 3D printing system is now commissioned and operational at the US Navy’s Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence (AM CoE) in Danville, Virginia.