Prototyping

LPBF

MT Aerospace Expands Services With AddUp PBF Technology

MT Aerospace says its FormUp 350 machines have proven their ability to produce highly complex parts, such as heat exchangers, with an unrivalled surface finish.

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Medical & Dental

Collaboration Provides Scalable Efficiency, Quality, Traceability for Dental Laboratories

The collaboration combines the expertise of Axtra3D and Oqton to enable higher quality dental solutions as well as production automation and fleet management for various applications, including connectors and direct print manufacturing.

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Software

1000 Kelvin, Fieldmade Combine Technologies to Accelerate Field-Deployed 3D Printing

The collaborators aim to set a new standard in additive manufacturing, particularly for the military sector, by offering end-to-end additive solutions that ensure high-quality part production rapidly, anywhere and anytime.

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LPBF

Zeda AM Production Plant in Ohio Now Open — Thoughts on the New Facility

73,000-square-foot metal powder bed fusion plant includes extensive machining capability plus separate operational models for serving medical versus other businesses.

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Polymer

EOS, AM Solutions Join Forces to Automate AM Process Chain

The partnership aims to take selective laser sintering to the next level on an industrial scale with automated, economical and highly efficient postprocessing — without compromising quality and reproducibility.

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Metal

Volkmann vLoader Automatically Transfers Metal Powders to 3D Printers

The conveyor ensures continuous flow of powders to 3D printers for consistent, unattended production.

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Design

This 3D Printed Part Makes IndyCar Racing Safer: The Cool Parts Show #67

The top frame is a newer addition to Indycar vehicles, but one that has dramatically improved the safety of the sport. We look at the original component and its next generation in this episode of The Cool Parts Show. 

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More 3D Printed IndyCar Applications: The Cool Parts Show All Access

The top frame isn’t the only 3D printed part used in IndyCar racing. Teams create their own printed parts, and there are other standard components made this way as well. Tino Belli and Dominic Coffey describe several other racing applications, particularly in polymer, in this All Access Extra.

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Metal

GKN Aerospace Invests £50 Million to Grow Sustainable Additive Fabrication Capability

The investment will establish a Center of Excellence in Trollhättan, Sweden, which the company will use to accelerate and scale up production of the groundbreaking technology.

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Software

Nikon SLM Solutions Works With Materialise to Interlink Metal 3D Printing Capabilities

This collaboration is designed to equip manufacturers with the right machine and the autonomy to customize their 3D printing processes as the partnership focuses on new Materialise build processors with seamless integration into CO-AM for Nikon SLM Solutions printers.

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