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EWI Successfully Tests Open-Architecture Additive Manufacturing Machine for In-Process Sensing Project

Over the last ten months, the EWI Additive Manufacturing team has been building an open-architecture additive manufacturing machine to facilitate the evaluation of sensors for in-process monitoring of laser powder bed fusion processes. EWI is leading the in-process monitoring task of the America Makes-led Measurement Science Innovation Program for Additive Manufacturing funded by NIST. [youtube […]

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Fabrisonic featured on Manufacturing Program

Manufacturing Tomorrow, a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Ohio Manufacturing Institute,  recently interviewed Fabrisonic President and CEO, Mark Norfolk.  The interview focused on metal 3D printing and how Fabrisonic’s patented metal 3D Printing process — developed at EWI — is changing the way industry thinks about manufacturing. Mark and the host also discussed central Ohio’s […]

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Fabrisonic Gets Shout-out from MACHINE DESIGN Magazine

EWI affiliate Fabrisonic LLC is featured this month in Machine Design magazine following its exhibit at the SME RAPID conference in Detroit.  A pictorial article, “Innovative 3D Printing Technology at RAPID 2014,” highlighted Fabrisonic’s novel ultrasonic additive technique and described it’s unique advantages. To see the article, click here.      

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Fabrisonic’s New Module Enables 3D Printing to Cylindrical Parts

EWI affiliate Fabrisonic is about to debut a new rotary module that can ultrasonically add layers of metal on the outer diameter of a shaft, cylinder, or pipe. This development is a huge step forward for additive metal manufacturing. Read details in a recent article published in “3D Printing Industry.”

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Fabrisonic Debuts Its New Mid-size UAM Machine

Fabrisonic LLC has introduced the newest addition to its line of ultrasonic additive manufacturing (UAM) machines, the SonicLayer® 4000. This mid-size, fully automated, 3D printing machine can be customized for specific settings and applications. The Ohio State University College of Engineering has been the first to adopt the SonicLayer 4000 for use in its research […]

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