The project call winners are tasked with creating qualified additive manufacturing (AM) processes that offer rapid and affordable flexibility in crucial processes, postprocessing and material feedstock variables, while efficiently validating a qualified AM material through statistical analysis.
Materialise, Proponent and Stirling Dynamics aim to support the aerospace aftermarket with the design, production and distribution of certified 3D printed cabin solutions.
The machine will be used at Zeiss Vision Care’s Aalen, Germany, site to additively develop and manufacture tools and components for the production of individual precision eyeglass lenses.
Castor is offering a free trial version of its industrial manufacturing software for automatic part identification, enabling potential customers to explore the software’s capabilities.
The Masterbatch uses Mechnano’s proprietary D’Func technology to enable the development of additive manufacturing resins with enhanced mechanical properties and uniform electrical performance on a nano scale.
The software offers a reliable simulation of 3D models for printing, providing a straightforward pathway to accurately manufacture multimaterial end products.
The partnership enables the distributive manufacturing of printed parts using STEP technology, thereby broadening global access to this additive process.
The Tempus technology incorporates scanning algorithms that enable the laser to fire while the recoater is moving, saving up to nine seconds per build layer.