Prototyping
The Technology House Steps into 3D Printing for Production
The Technology House was founded on stereolithography for prototyping, but each step forward has been a move toward production. The company is now 3D printing end-use parts, enabled by Carbon’s SpeedCell line and durable materials.
Read MoreNanoSteel Spins Out Formetrix Inc. for Metal AM
The new business unit aims to commercialize Formetrix's steel alloys for 3D printing processes.
Read MoreSociety of Additive Manufacturing Enthusiasts Has Successful Launch at the Milwaukee School of Engineering
This group aims to advance awareness of AM and its applications. One hundred students signed up at the first event.
Read MoreSolvay Offers Specialty Polymer Filaments
Designed specifically for 3D printing, the three high-performance polymer filaments are designed to encourage layer adhesion.
Read MoreSunata Software Offers Simulation Solution for Metal 3D Printing
The cloud-based software from Atlas 3D software models a part in 100 orientations to arrive at the optimal orientation and support structures.
Read MoreHow Machining Support Structures Affects the Cutting Tool
Studies show that thin-walled additively manufactured support structures may be more challenging to machine than they might appear.
Read MoreSinterit Lisa 2 Expands Build Volume, Material Options for Desktop SLS
The desktop selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printer features an expanded, nitrogen-filled build chamber to support larger parts in more materials.
Read MoreStratasys Offers PEKK-Based Antero 800NA for High Performance
The filament is suitable for applications in aerospace and high-performance vehicles, among others.
Read MoreTrumpf TruPrint 5000 Boosts Productivity with Three Fiber Lasers
The TruPrint 5000 metal 3D printer features three fiber lasers that can operate simultaneously at any point within the build chamber.
Read MoreManaging AM's Details with a Manufacturing Execution System
Like any other production process, additive manufacturing needs tools to manage data. Bluestreak’s manufacturing execution system (MES) is one option for companies focused on production.
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