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The Swedish Arena for Additive Manufacturing of Metals - Conference 2025
Welcome to this academic conference at Linköping University, arranged by the Swedish Arena for Additive Manufacturing of Metals.
Additive manufacturing
3D-printing will have a huge impact on the manufacturing industry in the years to come, and a better understanding of the material properties of AM manufactured parts is vital to fully utilize the potential of this fairly new technology.
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23 January 2025
A conference of great relevance in additive manufacturing
LiU hosted The Swedish academic conference for additive manufacturing of metals in January 2025
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20 September 2016
Additively manufactured material under scrutiny
Johan Moverare and his research group are now going inside additively manufactured materials. Microstructure, strength, durability, and more will be studied in detail for an industrial revolution dreaming of the material coming up to standard.
Innovative and cost-effective manufacturing out of autoclave for composite
This research project aims to present a method that could use conventional materials in OOA (out of autoclave) manufacturing for composite.
Microstructure and mechanical properties of additive manufactured superalloy
High quality and high performance of additive manufactured (3D-printed) material requires good control of the microstructure of the materials.
3D printing for critical aeronautical applications
Additive manufacturing (3D-printing) makes impossible designs possible and could be the start of the 3:rd industrial revolution which will change the way we look at production and development.
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13 December 2023
The art of printing a hip bone
Being able to 3D print various products may change processes in various areas, from the manufacturing industry to healthcare.
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06 December 2019
Additive manufacture changes materials
Additive manufacture in combination with nickel-based superalloys can be used in the production of high-temperature products. New research increases our knowledge of new manufacturing methods and how these change the properties of materials.
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18 November 2021
Researcher dives deep into the hidden world of stainless steel
Luqing Cui is passionate about materials science, more specifically the mechanical properties of metal alloys. His work is dedicated to understanding stainless steel at a submicron scale where so called cell structures are formed.