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The most-viewed stories on AdditiveManufacturing.Media this year illustrate some of the trends in industrial 3D printing, including its increasing adoption for spare and replacement parts; increased applications for electric motors; and a maturing user base. Peter Zelinski, Stephanie Hendrixson and Jodee McElfresh take a look back at the top 10 articles and videos from 2022.
This episode is brought to you by The Cool Parts Show.
Mentioned in this episode:
- Can Metal Parts Be Replaced With 3D Printed Composites?
- How Siemens Energy Applies Additive Manufacturing for Power Generation and More
- 3D Printing Rotors for Electric Motors (Video)
- Custom Canine Wheelchair From Carbon Fiber-Reinforced PP: The Cool Parts Show #44
- The First Choice Was Right: How RP+M Succeeded With Production FDM
- For Polymer 3D Printers, Metal Parts Are Now Within Reach
- 10 Ways Additive Manufacturing Reshapes a Production Facility (Forget What You Know About Factories)
- 3D Printed Tool for Machining Electric Vehicle Motors: The Cool Parts Show #39
- 3D Printed Heat Exchanger Uses Gyroids for Better Cooling | The Cool Parts Show #43
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