Medical & Dental

Ceramic

Lithoz’s CeraFab Multi 2M30 Creates Multimaterial, Multifunctional Parts

Formnext 2023: The CeraFab Multi 2M30 is a lithography-based ceramic manufacturing 3D printer that can produce highly complex multimaterial structures by combining several materials — not only in varying layers of printed components but also within a single layer.

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Implants

Carbon-Fiber Reinforced PEEK filament for Long-Term 3D Printed Medical Implants

Evonik’s VestaKeep carbon-fiber reinforced PEEK filament offers a balance of high strength, ductility and low weight making it a suitable metal-free alternative for implants.

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Materials

3DEO Wins Design Excellence Awards

3DEO was recognized for outstanding applications of powder metallurgy.

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Medical & Dental

Understanding PEKK and PEEK for 3D Printing: The Cool Parts Show Bonus

Both materials offer properties desirable for medical implants, among other applications. In this bonus episode, hear more from Oxford Performance Materials and Curiteva about how these companies are applying PEKK and PEEK, respectively. 

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Formnext Start-Up Challenge Announces 2023 Winners

Winners of the 2023 Formnext Start-up Challenge include titanium recycling, new 3D printing technologies and medical applications.

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EOS Helps Strengthen Indiana Tech's STEM Program

Indiana Tech acquires second EOS additive manufacturing system as part of a $21.5 million expansion of its Zollner Engineering Center and STEM educational programming.

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Automation

Partners Improve Wheelchair Seats, Cushions Using 3D Printed Programmable Foam

The 3D printed programmable foam is said to enhance orthopedic seats and cushions, offering improved comfort and reliability for users.

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Cool Parts

FDA-Approved Spine Implant Made with PEEK: The Cool Parts Show #63

Curiteva now manufactures these cervical spine implants using an unusual 3D printing method: fused strand deposition. Learn how the process works and why it’s a good pairing with PEEK in this episode of The Cool Parts Show. 

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Polymer

Treating Children With Severe Burns Using Face Masks Produced With 3D Printing

Working with Formlabs, the Romans Ferrari Center developed a digital workflow for creating custom compressive masks for treating facial burns using 3D scanning and 3D printing — without having to touch the patient.

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Medical & Dental

Desktop Health, Carbon Validate Flexcera Resins for Digital Manufacturing Platform

The first Flexcera family resin validated for Carbon systems is Desktop Health’s Flexcera Smile Ultra+, an FDA 510(k) cleared Class II material for permanent, 3D printable dental restorations, to be followed closely by Flexcera Base.

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