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Video: Multimodal Powders for Metal 3D Printing

Rather than uniform particle diameters, multimodal powders combine particles of different sizes. In this video, how and why Uniformity Labs produces multimodal metal powders for additive manufacturing. 

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Moving Up in 3D

Meet Haleyanne Freedman, an additive manufacturing consultant, in Chicago, Illinois.

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LFAM

Farsoon FS1521M Has 16 Lasers for Large-Format Metal Additive Manufacturing

Farsoon’s FS1521M metal 3D printing platform series offers advanced multilaser scanning strategies with optional modes for efficiency, quality or balanced performance for different manufacturing needs.

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Design

Partners Improve Wheelchair Seats, Cushions Using 3D Printed Programmable Foam

The 3D printed programmable foam is said to enhance orthopedic seats and cushions, offering improved comfort and reliability for users.

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FDA-Approved Spine Implant Made with PEEK: The Cool Parts Show #63

Curiteva now manufactures these cervical spine implants using an unusual 3D printing method: fused strand deposition. Learn how the process works and why it’s a good pairing with PEEK in this episode of The Cool Parts Show. 

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AMT and SME Form Strategic Partnership for Workforce Development

The partnership focuses on leveraging the strengths and resources of each organization for the betterment and advancement of the industry through three key areas which include workforce development, educational products and services, and student events.

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Aerospace

AddUp, Dassault Systèmes Collaborate on Aerospace Digital Continuity Project

The companies are collaborating on the Aeroprint project, which aims to establish a certified additive manufacturing pilot line for aeronautics.

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Casting

In Casting and Molding, AM Simplifies Conventional Manufacturing

In new ways, additive processes are streamlining and enabling metal casting and plastic injection molding.

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Curiteva Implant Manufacturing Process: The Cool Parts Show All Access

Todd Reith explains the workflow for creating Curiteva’s 3D printed spine implants from PEEK.

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Curiteva on Ti vs PEEK: The Cool Parts Show All Access

Curiteva produces cervical spine implants using PEEK, but today most spine implants are made of metal — specifically, titanium. There are very good reasons to choose titanium, as Erik Erbe describes in this interview clip. But, PEEK may have the edge in terms of stiffness, osseointegration and another important factor we learned about.

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