Hybrid Manufacturing Capabilities. Do you need to know about it?

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  • Hybrid Manufacturing Capabilities. Do you need to know about it?

    Posted by Dmytro Dobarin on 14/01/2025 at 11:10 AM

    The integration of additive and subtractive manufacturing techniques is rapidly evolving. By merging 3D printing with traditional CNC machining, hybrid systems are making it possible to produce complex components with enhanced material properties and faster production times. This approach is especially advantageous for industries that demand high precision and customization.

    Where it can be:

    • Aerospace: Hybrid manufacturing is used to create lightweight, high-strength components, such as turbine blades, which require both intricate designs and robust material properties.

    • Medical: Prosthetics and implants benefit from hybrid manufacturing by combining the customization of 3D printing with the durability of CNC machining, leading to better patient outcomes.

    • Automotive: Complex engine parts can be manufactured more efficiently with hybrid systems, allowing for better performance and reduced weight.

    • Tooling: Custom tools and dies are produced using hybrid manufacturing to achieve precise geometries and enhanced wear resistance.

    • This discussion was modified 3 weeks, 4 days ago by  Dmytro Dobarin.
    Dmytro Dobarin replied 2 weeks, 2 days ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Sagar Desai

    Member
    17/01/2025 at 7:27 AM

    The use cases are of this technology is increasing day by day

    • Dmytro Dobarin

      Organizer
      23/01/2025 at 11:34 AM

      Yeah, I think that the ‘Fifth Element’* is just around the corner.


      * – ‘The Fifth Element is a film where a human being (the fifth element) was reconstructed on a 3D printer.

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