AML3D accesses Australian defence market with 3D printed elements

Steel 3D printer producer AML3D has signed a contract with the Australian Authorities Defence Science and Know-how Group (DSTG) to supply elements for testing in defence marine purposes. The $240,000 contract requires AML3D to 3D steel print two consultant marine elements utilizing a Nickel Aluminium Bronze (NAB) alloy and excessive power duplex metal alloy. Manufacturing…

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