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Industry partnership brings metal additive manufacturing tech to Ohio State

Hilliard, Ohio-based Proto Precision Mfg. Solutions has placed two recently purchased GE Additive industrial-grade metal printers at The Ohio State University’s Center for Design and Manufacturing Excellence (CDME) in the additive manufacturing (AM) laboratory.

The Arcam Q10+ prints titanium, which can be used for medical implants and aerospace parts. The Concept Laser prints titanium and nickel alloy parts often used in the automotive and aerospace industries. CDME also recently added an ExOne printer, which uses a binder jetting interface with metal powder.