Ceramic
BMF MicroArch S230 Offers Design Freedom for Intricate Parts
RAPID 2021: Printer is said to combine ultra-high resolution with unmatched accuracy, precision and speed for prototyping through short-run production.
Read MoreMedia Mix Finishes 3D Printed Plastic Components in Single Step
Because the new MJF/SLS media already contains an optimum mix of different shapes and sizes, the need for media changes in multistage finishing processes can be completely eliminated.
Read MoreDesktop Metal Acquires Aerosint
Aerosint’s multimaterial printing unlocks a range of new applications for powder-based additive manufacturing solutions.
Read MoreSakuu Launches Multimaterial, Multi-Process 3D Printer for EV Batteries
Multimaterial, multi-process additive manufacturing platform solves issues of performance and cost, using 50% fewer materials to deliver up to twice the energy capacity in the same space or the same energy in half the space.
Read MoreDesktop Health Receives FDA Clearance for Flexcera 3D Printed Dentures
Resin technology for dental prosthetics is said to deliver superior strength, aesthetics and function for patients.
Read MoreLithoz Launches Entry-Level Ceramic 3D Printer
The CeraFab Lab L30 was developed for those new to ceramic 3D printing and is well suited for shop floors, research purposes and small-series production.
Read MoreLightweight Combustion Chamber for 3D Printed Rocket Engine: The Cool Parts Show #30
An engine for repeated trips to the moon is 3D printed in just three pieces from a metal matrix composite combining aluminum for weight saving with ceramic for high-temperature performance.
WatchLighter, Better-Performing Brake Rotor From 3D Printing: The Cool Parts Show #27
Additive manufacturing with an aluminum/ceramic composite enables a brake rotor with one-third the weight and five times the heat transfer of a typical rotor. We talk to the inventor on this episode of The Cool Parts Show.
WatchExOne Developing Portable 3D Printing Factory for Defense Department
Company awarded contract to create a special military-edition 3D printer capable of binder jet 3D printing more than 20 metal, ceramic and other powder materials into direct final products or tooling.
Read MoreIs a Gel Bath the Key to Scalable, Affordable 3D Printed Ceramics?
3D printed polymer-derived ceramics (PDCs) could find wider application through a process developed at the University of Texas at Dallas that extrudes preceramic material in a self-healing bath for support through printing and curing.
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