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Affordable Metal Printing

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Brian Albright · July 18, 2017 · The machine can print using 316L stainless steel powder, and the company is developing solutions for printing nickel alloy 718, titanium 6AI 4V, aluminum Si10Mg, and maraging steel.

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GE Additive Goes Big in Laser Powder

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Brian Albright · July 14, 2017 · Designed for aerospace applications, the device will be able to print in a build envelop of 1 meter cubed (1000 x 1000 x 1000mm).

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3D Printer Emissions Require Study, Standards

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Brian Albright · July 12, 2017 · According to UL’s study, PLA and ABS filaments both produce roughly equal levels of ultrafine particles.

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3D Printing Gives Electric Aircraft a Lift

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Brian Albright · July 7, 2017 · The company printed wing-tip motors in just a few hours, which allowed them to conduct functional evaluations while waiting for the final motors to be manufactured.

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Tracking Materials for System Simulation

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Brian Albright · July 1, 2017 · Selecting the wrong material files can skew simulation results; centralized management can help.

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Successful 3D Cartilage Printing

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Brian Albright · June 19, 2017 · Researchers at Belgium’s Sahlgrenska Academy and Chalmers University of Technology have 3D bioprinted new cartilage for transplant procedures.

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Marines to Muster 3D-Printed Drones

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Brian Albright · June 16, 2017 · The U.S. Marines plan to deploy a small, unmanned surveillance drone called the Nibbler.

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Skin-Deep Sensors

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Brian Albright · June 15, 2017 · University of Minnesota are developing new sensors that can be 3D printed directly on a person’s hand.

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Siemens 3D Prints Power Turbine Blades

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Brian Albright · June 12, 2017 · Siemens claims the process will reduce the design-to-test time from years to months.

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NASA Competition on 3D Printable Habitats Advances

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Brian Albright · June 9, 2017 · The agency recently awarded $100,000 to two teams that have completed the first printing segment of the challenge.

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The State of Electronic 3D Printing

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Brian Albright · June 1, 2017 · Innovative additive manufacturing solutions appear poised for more growth

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HPC Heroes Put Data to Work

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Brian Albright · May 24, 2017 · Machine learning, computer vision and data analytics are helping to boost disaster response capabilities.

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Printing Space Bricks

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Brian Albright · May 22, 2017 · At least two different research teams have made progress on 3D printing technologies that will allow space travelers to create tools and building materials on the surface of the moon and Mars.

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MIT Accelerates Liquid Printing

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Brian Albright · May 17, 2017 · It’s fast, and there are no particular limits to the size of the object that can be created.

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Erasable 3D Printing

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Johnson & Johnson Company Acquires 3D Printing Bone Implant Technology

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Brian Albright · May 12, 2017 · The 3D printing technologies from Tissue Regeneration Systems (TRS) will help DePuy Synthes create patient-specific, bioresorbable implants.

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Boeing’s THREAD Prints Embedded Electronics, Optics

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Brian Albright · May 11, 2017 · The process embeds strands of different materials groups such as copper, fiber optic, steel, nitinol, and others, and can also embed tubes into an item.

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ThyssenKrupp to Open 3D Print Center

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Brian Albright · May 10, 2017 · The new center will open in September and will produce both plastic and metal parts.

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The SMB Case for Simulation

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Brian Albright · May 1, 2017 · Small companies have more affordable simulation and computing options than ever to help them benefit via faster time to market.

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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Tests Metal Extrusion Printing

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Brian Albright · April 24, 2017 · The direct metal writing process, as the lab has dubbed it, uses a metal that has been engineered to act like a solid at rest but to flow like a liquid when force is applied.

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