Prototyping
Metal 3D Printing Makes Combustion More Efficient
John Zink Hamworthy Combustion is finding success with Bound Metal Deposition (BMD) for prototypes and replacement parts, but the real promise it sees is in new designs that couldn’t be made any other way.
WatchThe Harsh Realities of Additive Manufacturing
Now is the time to start talking about what is really holding back additive manufacturing.
Read MoreThe Cool Parts Show Season 3 Premieres August 12, 2020
The third season of our video series highlighting cool, unique and weird 3D printed parts launches next week. Subscribe and stay tuned.
WatchA New Partnership Offers Large-Scale 3D Printing and Five-Axis Machining
The side-by-side product offering from Cincinnati Inc. and Multiax America aims to provide high-throughput AM production for large parts under one roof.
Read MoreHP Chooses Dyndrite Kernel to Advance its Digital Manufacturing Platform
HP plans to use the Dyndrite Kernel to help power its next-generation, cloud- and edge-based digital manufacturing solutions.
Read MoreLam Research, Velo3D Partner for Metal Additive Manufacturing Applications
Joint agreement includes proprietary process development and investment in Velo3D.
Read MoreTopology Optimization Delivers Nonintuitive Design Features for Legacy Part (Includes Video)
Refurbishing a legacy turbine engine for energy efficiency provided the opportunity to demonstrate topology optimization in concert with metal 3D printing. The design for this torque arm comes from computer simulation insight refined with a human touch.
WatchNexa3D xClean Engineered for Resin-Based 3D Printers
Nexa3D xClean eliminates greasy residue typically associated with TPM or DPM, and lasts 3 times longer than isopropyl alcohol with less waste and fewer changeovers.
Read MoreResin Removal System Optimizes Workflow
PostProcess’ Demi automated resin removal solution also eliminates need for excessive manual labor, as well as harsh and flammable solvents, during the post-printing process.
Read MoreRetraction Footwear Is the Sustainable Manufacturing Business of the Future
Retraction Footwear offers a new way of buying flip-flops that are made to suit each customer. But the company also represents a new way of thinking about production, in a circular economy loop that encompasses material, design, manufacturing, product and end-of-life.
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