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Additive Manufacturing Research Areas

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Additive Manufacturing (AM) Program focuses on research in materials, technologies, and applications. Feel free to contact us with questions or opportunities to collaborate. 
 
See the sections below to learn more about NIST AM research areas: 
Materials | Technologies | Applications

Materials

The NIST AM Program studies several material types (metals, polymers, ceramics, and advanced materials). Learn more.

a 3D metal printer produces a complex steel part
We study materials, properties, characteristics, and behaviors for applications to additive manufacturing.
Credit: Adobe Stock

 

 

Technologies

Our NIST AM team implements a variety of AM techniques. Learn more.

a 3D printer prints white gears using polymer filament
This 3D printer builds parts via material extrusion, an AM technology that produces less scrap waste than traditional manufacturing technologies. 
Credit: Adobe Stock

Applications

Additive manufacturing has diverse applications from industry to biomedicine.

a 3D printer prints a ceramic vase
Additive manufacturing can build customized parts and products for various applications. 
Credit: Adobe Stock

 

Contacts

MML Additive Manufacturing Program Coordinator

Created November 5, 2024, Updated November 7, 2024