Prototyping
Evonik Adds Three Infinam Photopolymers to Product Portfolio
Formnext 2022: These photoresin products are for use in common UV-curing 3D printing processes such as stereolithography (SLA) or Digital Light Processing (DLP).
Read MoreEvatronix EviXscan 3D Scanner Offers Wide Scanning Range
Formnext 2022: The eviXscan 3D - WideRange 65 provides optimal scan point density (54 points/mm2) to give a good representation of the shape of the detail.
Read MoreREALvision Pro Slicer Software Enhances 3D Printing Processes
Formnext 2022: Users also gain access to advanced 3D printing consultancy with the company’s team of 3D printing experts.
Read MoreAdditive Flow’s Engineering Software for Optimizing Metal Additive Manufacturing
Formnext 2022: The software is said to offer the ability to optimize build parameters within approved CAD geometries to dramatically reduce cost, while improving productivity, reliability and repeatability.
Read MoreAMT’s PostPro Pure Offers Sustainable Vapor Smoothing Chemistry
Formnext 2022: This FDA-approved chemistry offers a green approach for vapor smoothing 3D printed parts.
Read MorePrima Additive’s Ianus DED System for Multiprocess Flexibility
Formnext 2022: The Ianus robotic cell can be configured to perform two different processes (for example additive and laser hardening) in the same machine.
Read MoreAircraft Engine MRO: How Additive Manufacturing Plus Robotic Finishing Will Expand Capacity for Blade Repair
AM offers the chance to bring fast, automated processing to individualized, part-by-part restoration of turbomachinery. A cell developed by Acme Manufacturing and Optomec is able to automatically repair 85,000 unique aircraft engine blades per year.
Read MorePostProcess, EOS Create Partnership for Automated Depowdering
The strategic partnership is designed to enable more sustainable automation through the additive manufacturing workflow.
Read MoreGE Additive, Orchid Collaborate on 3D Printing Orthopedic Joint Implants
The agreement bolsters the use of additive manufacturing in the medical implants sector with the development of electron beam melting solutions.
Read MoreDefense Department Looks to Additive Manufacturing to Propel Hypersonic Systems
The DoD is requesting prototype solutions for its Growing Additive Manufacturing Maturity for Airbreathing Hypersonics (GAMMA-H) challenge as part of the department’s ongoing efforts to expand manufacturing processes for intricate hypersonic weapons parts.
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