Prototyping
Authentise Flows Workflow Software Features Expanded Capabilities
The data-driven engineering and manufacturing workflow management suite is available in two versions — one for additive manufacturing and the other for nonadditive applications.
Read MoreMechnano ESD Photopolymer Resin Offers Enhanced Impact Resistance
The resin is well suited for parts that undergo a higher level of abuse where breakage would occur with more rigid solutions.
Read More3D Printed Spares, Electrification and Cool Parts: Top 10 Stories of 2022: AM Radio #31
Our top articles and videos from 2022 reflect increasing use of additive manufacturing for replacement parts; growing applications for electric motors; and a maturing user base. Read through the top 10 list or listen to the AM Radio podcast episode all about these stories.
ListenZortrax Offers Metal Systems for Producing Complex End-Use Parts
In addition, the company also offers Victrex AM 200 filament, which has a lower melting point than PEEK and can be extruded in lower temperatures.
Read MoreLockheed Martin, Sintavia Team Up to Advance Metal Additive Manufacturing
The collaboration is said to demonstrate Lockheed Martin’s commitment to the White House’s AM Forward initiative for expanding use of additive manufacturing and creating resilient supply chains.
Read MoreIt’s HIP to Be Additive: Advancing 3D Printed Metals with Hot Isostatic Pressing
Aalberts Surface Technologies-Accurate Brazing is preparing to serve additive manufacturing tomorrow by proving out HIPing recipes at its Center of Excellence today.
Read More3DCeram C101 Easy Ceramic Printer for Development, Prototypes
The printer is designed for ease of use, offering plug and play for ceramic 3D printing.
Read More3D Printing Method for Complex Metal-Plastic Composite Structures
Researchers from Japan and Singapore have developed a new 3D printing technique to create precise patterns on the external and internal surfaces of 3D plastic structures.
Read More3D Printed Replacement Clamp for an F-16 Aircraft: The Cool Parts Show #54
3D printing is a valuable addition to sustainment programs, but only if printed parts can be qualified as fast and flexibly as they can be made. In this episode of The Cool Parts Show, we look at the clamp that won the Air Force’s Approval Sprint Challenge designed to address this need.
WatchLithoz Offers Improved Ceramic Material for 3D-Printed Bone Replacements
The company says the 3D printed, patient-specific parts made of hydroxyapatite are well suited for bone replacements in the medical and dental field.
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