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General: Advancing Manufacturing with Directed Energy Deposition
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From: billliebn151  (Original message) Sent: 30/01/2025 17:31

I wanted to share some insights on Directed Energy Deposition (DED), a cutting-edge metal additive manufacturing technology that is transforming industries. DED allows for precise material deposition, making it ideal for creating, repairing, and enhancing metal components with minimal waste.

Companies like FormAlloy are pushing the boundaries of Directed Energy Deposition, offering advanced solutions that improve efficiency and reduce costs in aerospace, automotive, and energy sectors. With its ability to work with various metals and alloys, DED is revolutionizing how we approach manufacturing and part repair.

Has anyone here worked with or explored DED technology? I'd love to hear your thoughts on its potential and applications!



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From: mrExplo Sent: 05/02/2025 10:38

DED is definitely an exciting advancement in additive manufacturing! Its precision and ability to repair and enhance metal components make it a game-changer, especially in industries where part longevity and performance are critical.

Companies like FormAlloy are doing incredible work in pushing this technology forward. The ability to work with multiple metals and alloys opens up so many possibilities for custom manufacturing and extending the life of expensive components.

I’d love to hear more about your experience have you worked with DED firsthand, or are you exploring its potential applications? 



 
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