Aerospace Nozzle ADDITIVE Manufacturing

This video shows the additive process of an aerospace nozzle made on a BeAM Magic 800 machine. It was CAM programmed using hyperMILL ADDITIVE Manufacturing. 4 Considerations to Help You Choose Between Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing Methods In the most basic sense, manufacturing methods can be separated into two camps: those which are additive and those which are subtractive. Additive methods include fused deposition modeling and stereolithography, which create parts by stacking consecutive layers of material to form the shape of the part from the ground up. Subtractive methods include machining operations like milling and CNC turning, laser cutting, wire EDM, and carving. When deciding which manufacturing method to use, there are four broad considerations that will help inform your decision: 1. Material Selection For Most Plastics: Additive With additive production, the most common materials are limited to a growing list of plastic materials, in
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