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Meeting 2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Aluminum Alloys: Development and Manufacturing Supplier Forum
Presentation Title Innovative Solutions for Aluminum Alloy Manufacturing via Directed Energy Deposition (DED) Technology
Author(s) Melanie Lang, Jeff Riemann, Melanie Lang
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Jeff Riemann
Abstract Scope Directed Energy Deposition (DED) technology with both powder and wire is revolutionizing the manufacturing of aluminum alloys by enabling the production of complex components with enhanced materials. DED systems facilitate the deposition of aluminum alloys with precise control over composition, ensuring optimal performance for critical applications in industries such as aerospace and automotive. This presentation will explore recent innovations in DED technology, including in-situ alloy development, real-time process monitoring, and the use of in-situ data for build qualification. Attendees will gain insights into how DED is driving advancements in aluminum alloy manufacturing, from development to full-scale production, offering unmatched flexibility and efficiency in the fabrication of high-performance components.
Proceedings Inclusion? Undecided
Keywords Additive Manufacturing, Aluminum, Other

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A physical twin of a multi-laser powder bed fusion system for correlative photodiode sensing, high-speed optical and synchrotron X-ray imaging
Development of technology to improve quality and productivity of 7000 series billet and slab aluminum alloys by magneto dynamic treatment
Enhanced Aluminum Billets Heat Treatment Process in Batch Homogenizer Furnace for Energy Efficiency and Cycle Time Reduction
Innovative Solutions for Aluminum Alloy Manufacturing via Directed Energy Deposition (DED) Technology
Rapid characterization of the mechanical properties of aluminum alloys using Profilometry-based Indentation Plastometry
Twin roll casting process to make high strength aluminum alloy sheets

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