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• Addiguru, a company that develops multi-sensor monitoring systems for metal additive manufacturing, has announced a series of collaborations with manufacturers and research organisations aimed at improving defect detection during 3D printing builds. Partners include Apex Additive Technologies, Renishaw, Additive Manufacturing Solutions (AMS), LISI AEROSPACE Additive Manufacturing, The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), and the Centre for […]
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Addiguru, a company that develops multi-sensor monitoring systems for metal additive manufacturing, has announced a series of collaborations with manufacturers and research organisations aimed at improving defect detection during 3D printing builds. Partners include Apex Additive Technologies, Renishaw, Additive Manufacturing Solutions (AMS), LISI AEROSPACE Additive Manufacturing, The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), and the Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CfAM) at the University of Bolton. Each collaboration examines how optical, thermal, and machine control data collected during builds can be analysed together to improve confidence in Probability of Defect (PoD) signals and potentially reduce reliance on post-build inspection methods such as computed tomography (CT) scanning.
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