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EOS M 300-4 3D Printer Designed for Industrial Applications
The EOS M 300-4 has multiple configurations combined with safety and security features that enable digital additive manufacturing.
Read MoreLinde Partners with 3D Medlab in Pioneering Research to Optimize 3D Printing of Complex Structures for Medical Devices
Linde and 3D Medlab are collaborating to test optimal atmospheric solutions for 3D printing of complex, latticed structures for medical implants.
Read MoreFictiv, Jabil Collaborate on Agile 3D Printing
Joint digital thread accelerates and de-risks product development in the move from prototyping and low volume production to large scale global fulfillment.
Read MoreParametric Design and 3D Printing Deliver Custom, Sustainably Manufactured Furniture
Model No. operates at the intersection of technology and design. Its custom furniture is made on demand through a combination of proprietary large-format 3D printers, sustainable materials and a sleek online storefront.
Read MoreEssentium Materials Unlock Industrial AM Applications
Essentium’s Ultem 9085 and ABS high-performance materials offer excellent resistance to heat and chemicals, while providing high strength making them ideal for industrial applications such as machine parts, tools, jigs and fixtures.
Read MoreEOS Expands Range of Premium and Core Metal Materials
EOS releases new materials with defined performance characteristics for a transparent, standardized production.
Read More6 Reasons to Use Plastic 3D Printing
Smaller batches and shorter lead times are just two of the benefits of 3D printing parts in plastic. Here are six reasons to choose polymer additive manufacturing (with examples).
Read More9T Labs, Setforge Collaborate to Bring Additive CFRP to Production
9T Labs and Setforge will use Red Series and Additive Fusion Technology to create new parts and market opportunities using carbon fiber composites.
Read MoreThe Challenge of Reclaiming Carbon Fiber for 3D Printing
Carbon fiber composite materials weigh significantly less than steel while offering comparable strength and performance. But recovering and recycling continuous fiber for additive manufacturing applications — without any effect on the mechanical properties — has proven extremely difficult. Here is how Oak Ridge National Laboratory is working to solve the challenge.
Read MoreDeakin University Launches Meld Program, Forms Alliance
Meld Manufacturing and Deakin University have formed an alliance to advance the science and application of the innovative solid-state metal additive manufacturing process.
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