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Sandvik pushes 3D printing button

SANDVIK is investing about $32 million in a plant for manufacturing titanium and nickel fine metal powders to strengthen its position in metal additive manufacturing.

Noel Dyson
Aurora Lab's S-Titanium Pro Laser technology in use.

Aurora Lab's S-Titanium Pro Laser technology in use.

While the Swedish equipment manufacturing giant is advancing its three-dimensional printing plans, Australian player Aurora Labs has also advanced the development of its large format technology. Metal...

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