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Inside Oak Ridge’s 3D-Printed Machine Tool Moonshot
The widespread outsourcing of large machine castings led a collaborative team at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to tackle the machine tool supply chain. The first step? 3D print the largest cast component.
Read MoreAM Solutions Updates S1 Postprocessing for Depowdering
System ensures postprocessing tasks are handled more efficiently, safer and more consistently.
Read MorePostProcess’ Demi 4000 Optimizes Automated SLA Resin Removal
Demi 4000 utilizes PostProcess’ submersible technology for consistent, hands-free resin removal on large part sizes or large builds with many smaller sized stereolithography parts.
Read MoreEOS, Texas A&M Partner on AM Professional Development Program
Successful pilot training program for NASA Johnson Space Center leads to new collaborative offering to business and academia.
Read MoreHenkel Expands Partnership with Carbon
Companies combine materials and printing expertise for high-performance additive manufacturing to further develop industrial 3D printing market.
Read MoreNexa3D’s xCure Provides Optimal Curing of Photoplastics
Intelligent postprocessing system is designed to enable consistent part performance at production scale.
Read MoreBigRep Offers Turnkey Industrial 3D Printer Rentals
Leasing program is said to enable easy, flexible and affordable additive manufacturing.
Read MoreIs There a Larger Role for Additives in Additive Manufacturing?
Terminology confusion might be coming, because the answer is likely yes. A provider of glass flake for plastics foresees applications to AM, specifically as a reinforcement within 3D printing filament.
Read More3D Printed Prefab Homes, Made from Composite and UL-Certified
Mighty Buildings wants to change the construction industry with prefabricated houses 3D printed on demand from thermoset polymer composite. Two such buildings have already been installed.
WatchWhat Do These Flip Flops Say About Manufacturing's Future?: The Cool Parts Show #21
These 3D printed flip-flops are an example of mass customization, but they also hint at manufacturing's more sustainable, circular future. Find out why in this episode of The Cool Parts Show.
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