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Scaling AM Suppressor Production: Oerlikon AM & ATLIX Rise to the Challenge

By Adam Simons on Feb 19, 2026 10:00 am

End-of-barrel suppressors, oftentimes referred to as silencers, function by capturing and redirecting high-pressure propellant gases through carefully engineered internal structures and channels. By disrupting the gas flow before it exits the muzzle, these devices significantly...

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3D Printing News Briefs: February 19, 2026: Market Data, Africa, Metal Parts for Defense, & More

By Sarah Saunders on Feb 19, 2026 09:30 am

We’re starting with some business news for you in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs! The Wohlers Report 2026 is now available, Carbon announced its new Chief Technology Officer, and Farsoon is partnering with Addimax to...

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From "Magic" to Metal: How Intrepid Automation Wants to Make 3D Printing Matter at Scale

By Vanesa Listek on Feb 19, 2026 09:00 am

Ben Wynne still talks about 3D printing the way people do when they've felt that "wow" moment up close. Back in the early 2000s, he was working at HP's advanced R&D group, and there was...

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LPBF Woven Nitinol Opens New Possibilities for Stents and Actuators

By Joris Peels on Feb 19, 2026 08:30 am

Nitinol is a very exciting material in and of itself. The alloy is almost a metal elastomer and is known for its strength, super elasticity, and shape memory properties. Originally discovered in Roswell, New Mexico,...

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Unlocking Big Part Manufacturing for the Energy Sector: How EPRI's Convergent Approach Proves the Potential of Large-Area DED 3D Printing

By John Shingledecker on Feb 19, 2026 08:00 am

The U.S. hydropower fleet, more than 2,200 plants averaging 65 years of age, relies on large, bespoke components that are increasingly difficult to source. Long lead times, disappearing suppliers, and aging infrastructure create mounting risks...

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