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Weaving Materials into the Design Workflow

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Kenneth Wong · January 1, 2019 · …the simulation software and additive manufacturing (AM) sectors. The Ultimate Equation for Additive Manufacturing In August 2018, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) awarded a grant to additive manufacturing database and analytics software developer Senvol, for a project dubbed “Continuous Learning for AM Processes Through Advanced…

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Frontline 3D Printing

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Kenneth Wong · February 15, 2021 · …new use case of additive manufacturing (AM). Over the course of the technology’s adoption, 3D printing hardware and materials have gained traction in regions of earthquakes, conflict and a variety of natural disasters. A Carry-On Printer Eric James, executive director of Field Ready, occasionally flew with a 3D…

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Ultimaker S5 3D Printer Review: Bigger and Better

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Jamie Gooch · March 1, 2019 · When DE reviewed the Ultimaker 3 in 2017, we were impressed by its mix of consumer-like conveniences and professional features. The company recently sent us the larger and improved Ultimaker S5, along with its new Tough PLA material. We put them to the test. Before we even unboxed…

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Stratasys Introduces New Fortus Printers, FDM Material

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DE Editors · November 6, 2014 · …of 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions, has introduced the Fortus 450mc and Fortus 380mc production systems. The technology, according to the company, is focused on providing improved reliability, speed and accessibility.The Fortus 450mc can produce layer resolutions from 0.005 in. to 0.013 in., and manufactures parts up…

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Kubotek Kosmos 3D Framework Now Available

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DE Editors · August 30, 2019 · …of its need in additive manufacturing, is an application in which Kubotek Kosmos performance stands out from other modelers due to its unique un-constricted support for multi-threaded processing. Additional 2.0 Enhancements Feature recognition detects additional and more complex types; full semantic support for PMI tolerance symbols; automated merging…

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3D Printing Mingles With Micro

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Beth Stackpole · December 15, 2021 · …techniques and performance improvements, additive manufacturing (AM) has come a long way since the days of experimentation for prototyping or consumer hobbyist applications. As AM gains traction for full-scale production use cases, the technology is evolving to conquer another new frontier: The production of micro-scale parts that were…

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The Hidden Cost of Post-Processing

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Kenneth Wong · May 2, 2023 · In additive manufacturing (AM), post-processing is the required work to get a printed part ready for deployment. This work can range from removing the support structures that keep the part in place during the printing process, to additional milling operations to produce high-quality surface finishes. Although most of…

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Recycling Helps Build Circular Economy for AM

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Beth Stackpole · July 20, 2023 · …is spilling over into additive manufacturing (AM) as 3D printer companies and materials manufacturers embrace recycling initiatives to promote cost reduction and to establish a greener manufacturing footprint. Top executives and corporate boards have prioritized sustainability as part of broader environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues, but engineering…

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Prototyping Electronic Circuit Connectors with High Precision 3D Printing

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George Kokoris · February 13, 2023 · …department that researches cutting-edge manufacturing technology, we are researching various technologies for product development. Among them, we are looking at utilizing 3D printers. We were considering whether it could be used to shorten the lead time of product development. Share Lab: You mentioned shortening the lead time; is…

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Customization is Crucial

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Jamie Gooch · May 1, 2015 · …a public workshop called “Additive Manufacturing of Medical Devices: An Interactive Discussion on the Technical Considerations of 3D Printing.” The workshop brought together representatives from the FDA, medical device manufactures, additive manufacturing companies and academia. The agency used the workshop to seek input on how to evaluate 3D-printed…

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Metal Additive Makes Waves Across Industries

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Stephanie Skernivitz · November 18, 2025 · Metal additive manufacturing (AM) in 2025 can produce high-end premium applications such as aerospace components (think intricate engine parts or lightweight structural elements), customized medical implants, or defense-ready rapid manufacturing of drones. Increasingly, everyday applications using metal AM also abound. The wide-ranging applications and industries associated with such…

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NAFEMS Names Speakers for NAFEMS World Congress 2019

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DE Editors · February 12, 2019 · …systems engineering, digital twins, additive manufacturing, climate modelling and autonomous vehicles, amongst others,” says Tim Morris, CEO of NAFEMS. “This is a first-class line-up of thought-leaders, which will be sure to inspire and engage everyone who is a part of the Congress.” The lineup to date consists of:…

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Nano Dimension Records its Highest Quarterly Revenue

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DE Editors · January 24, 2023 · …polymer, metal and ceramic additive manufacturing 3D printers, announced a preview of its financial results for the fourth quarter ended December 31st, 2022, and full year ended December 31st, 2022. On a preliminary basis, Nano Dimension reported unaudited approximated consolidated revenues of $12.1 million for the fourth quarter…

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BASF Launches New Metal Filament for Industrial 3D Printing

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DE Editors · July 24, 2019 · …to develop a high-quality metal filament that makes the additive manufacturing of metal parts considerably easier, cheaper, faster, and accessible to everyone.” Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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Hexagon’s Reverse Engineering Solution to be Shown at RAPID + TCT 2021

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DE Editors · September 7, 2021 · Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division announces the North American debut of REcreate, a new reverse engineering software solution at RAPID + TCT 2021, Sept. 13-16, 2021, McCormick Place, Chicago, IL. RAPID attendees will get the first look at REcreate and its approach to creating 3D models in a design…

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Editor’s Pick: Copper-nickel alloy for corrosive environments

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DE Editors · September 28, 2022 · …3D printing. CuNi30 enables additive manufacturing of traditionally cast parts. The company says CuNi30 offers excellent corrosion resistance. Copper-nickel alloys are used extensively in extreme environments including salt water, petroleum and acidic environments. CuNi30 is often used to manufacture pipe fittings and valves for marine construction, offshore oil…

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Editor’s Pick: 3D PDFs Enhanced for 3D Print Workflows

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Anthony J. Lockwood · March 8, 2017 · …3D PDFs into engineering, manufacturing, technical publications and other workflows. That makes it as much of a productivity aid as a communications toolset.The trio offers an application to convert native 3D CAD data into interactive 3D PDF documents and a 3D PDF creation tool that requires no special…

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Rapid Suggests a Sea Change in Methodology

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Steve Robbins · May 30, 2009 · …using rapid prototyping, rapid manufacturing, service bureaus, scanning, and reverse engineering, or had compelling reasons to start to. And they were there to talk to the many rapid technology vendors who presented a slew of interesting products and demonstrations. It quickly became apparent that there were three themes…

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HP Highlights Multi Jet Fusion Program and More at AMUG

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DE Editors · April 9, 2018 · …highlights at the 2018 Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) conference in St. Louis.“Our mission is to change the way the world designs and manufacturers with 3D printing. We are seeing an increase in high-volume 3D production as the industry accelerates its journey towards a digital future,” says Stephen…

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Desktop Metal Upgrades Live Sinter Software

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DE Editors · September 1, 2022 · …the field of sinter-based additive manufacturing, Live Sinter stands alone for its ease of use and functionality,” says Ric Fulop, Founder and CEO of Desktop Metal. “No other solution offered today combines our powerful, rapid multiphysics simulation with scan-based adjustments and automated support and setter generation.” A Key…

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