3D printing is all the rage in the automotive industry for a few years now, and the automakers’ appetite for this technology keeps of growing. It was a matter of time until the aftermarket took notice ...
Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
With Titanium 3D-printing having gained traction recently, the time has now come for the aftermarket wheel realm to embrace the technology. So while the said fabrication method has been used in fields ...
Performance wheel maker HRE says 3-D printers can manufacture a strong, lightweight wheel for supercars. HRE worked with GE Additives in a new partnership to explore the possibilities of a titanium ...
General Electric may not be having its best year ever, but that doesn’t mean it still can’t reinvent a wheel now and then. The industrial giant has collaborated with California’s HRE Wheels to create ...
HRE presented the world’s first 3D-printed titanium wheel in collaboration with GE Additive, and it is a sight to behold. The new prototype wheel, known as the ‘HRE3D+’, reveals how new technologies ...
Titanium is the favorite metal of the aerospace industry and hiking enthusiasts all around the world, due its lightness and resistance to corrosion. It also remains an expensive material to work with, ...
Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
3D-printing is expected to storm the automotive industry in the coming years and HRE is one of the first working on bringing to the market a titanium wheel created by a printer. Back in November, the ...
In a demonstration of what could be commercially possible within the near future, California-based HRE Wheels recently teamed up with GE Additive's AddWorks team to create the first-ever titanium ...
Wheels have been evolving ever since ancient civilizations started whipping up killer dubs for their wagons. Throughout thousands of years, humans have produced some sweet variants with significantly ...
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