Digital Ed of Nov Additive Manufacturing Supplement Ready
The digital edition of MoldMaking Technology's November 2013 Additive Manufacturing Supplement is now available.
In the cover story of the latest issue of Additive Manufacturing, a researcher with Oak Ridge National Laboratory describes how additive manufacturing changes basic assumptions about the design of manufactured parts. Another article describes Ford’s use of 3D printing in sand to produce prototype casting molds. Read the digital edition. To subscribe to Additive Manufacturing, go here.
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