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Additive manufacturing used to produce a 3-inch diameter strainwave gear flexspline using a multi-material printing strategy. A wire-fed DED is used to produce a thin-walled cup blank with highly machinable steel which then functionally grades to high-strength steel in the teeth. The printed part is machined into the final flexspline, which comprises both materials in a single part.

Amorphology Partners with AddiTec for the Additive Manufacturing of Multi-Metal Robotics Gear Components

Amorphology Inc, a NASA spinoff company founded from technology developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the California Institute...
Additive manufacturing used to produce a 3-inch diameter strainwave gear flexspline using a multi-material printing strategy. A wire-fed DED is used to produce a thin-walled cup blank with highly machinable steel which then functionally grades to high-strength steel in the teeth. The printed part is machined into the final flexspline, which comprises both materials in a single part.

Amorphology Partners with AddiTec for the Additive Manufacturing of Multi-Metal Robotics Gear Components

Amorphology Inc, a NASA spinoff company founded from technology developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the California Institute...
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Amorphology Partners & AddiTec partner for Additive manufacturing of Steel Strain Wave Gear Flexsplines

Amorphology Inc., a NASA spinoff company founded from technology developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the California Institute...