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DE Editors · November 23, 2020 · Evolve Additive Solutions is partnering with Siemens Digital Industries Software to use additive manufacturing (AM) software from Siemens’ Xcelerator portfolio with its Selective Thermoplastic Electrophotographic Process (STEP) technology. This partnership helps enable Evolve to equip its Scalable Volume Production (SVP) platform with the software required to connect and…
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John Newman · September 5, 2014 · The part of the additive manufacturing (AM) market that isn’t involved with medical tech seems to be moving toward functional, end-use products, particularly electronics. Project Ara is just one example of the interest in merging AM and customizable electronics; directly printing electronics on to 3D printed parts is…
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DE Editors · May 5, 2023 · …Dave Krzeminski, Ph.D. senior Additive Minds consultant at EOS. As the Frontier platform continues to expand, additional partners will be added, and Digital Materials will grow to include metals, ceramics and composites. Frontier (BETA) is available here and a full version with integration capabilities will become available later…
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DE Editors · August 5, 2022 · …end-to-end solution from the additive manufacturing technology company. The Sapphire printer acquired by the company is calibrated to print in Inconel 625, a nickel-based superalloy designed for high-strength, and to resist high temperatures and corrosion. “Our team has extensive experience manufacturing high-value parts for aerospace applications and to…
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DE Editors · April 5, 2024 · xPRO1100-Black from Nexa3D is a rigid resin, offering stiffness and temperature resistance. This polyurethane-based engineering grade resin is engineered to deliver mechanical properties on par with adopted injection molding grade plastics found in industries like automotive and industrial products. Developed by BASF’s Forward AM, this resin has strength,…
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DE Editors · January 27, 2023 · …3D printing processes for manufacturing applications, reports that the company is continuing on its growth trajectory into 2023. 3DPRINTUK closed out 2022 with news of its ISO 9001 accreditation—a milestone for the company. As 2023 gets underway, however, the company is continuing its pattern of year-on-year growth and…
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DE Editors · July 6, 2020 · …pandemic we have seen additive manufacturers (AM) across the country respond to deliver safe and effective PPE, showing how AM can be the solution to help solve critical supply chain gaps,” said America Makes Executive Director John Wilczynski. “We are extremely honored to receive the NIST grant to…
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DE Editors · December 19, 2024 · …systems, has expanded its additive manufacturing capabilities with an investment in Stratasys technology, the company announced. This expansion includes the addition of multiple Stratasys FDM 3D printers, bringing their total fleet to 15 large-scale systems, including the F3300, Neo800, F900, F770, Origin One models and SAF technologies. 3E…
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Brian Albright · June 15, 2016 · …with 3D printing and additive manufacturing for several years. While some of their efforts are targeted at light-weighting ships, they have also begun putting 3D printers on ships to test out the potential of producing parts and components at sea to make their vessels more self-sustaining.According to an…
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John Newman · April 15, 2013 · …other open source resin additive manufacturing (AM) systems by digging around, mUVe is presenting potential customers with all the tools necessary, including materials, to get up and running in a single location.As far as specs go, the mUV3 1 has a 145 x 145 x 185mm (5.7 x…
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John Newman · June 1, 2012 · …movers and shakers in additive manufacturing (AM), and to see 3D printers, materials and related products (like imaging) in person. Along with industry professionals, I also met several newcomers to AM that traveled to RAPID (one from England) just to learn more about the technology.“The RAPID Conference and…
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Admin · March 9, 2017 · …Metallic Parts made by Additive Manufacturing.” The framework has been updated to include the experience both companies have gained from client assurance and certification, joint industry projects and their involvement in standards development for additive manufacturing (AM).The framework is aimed at helping manufacturers and end users of equipment…
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DE Editors · November 19, 2021 · …enable distributed and sustainable manufacturing at scale. Essentium introduces Essentium PPS-CF, a 15% carbon fiber reinforced polyphenylene sulfide filament (PPS) made with LUVOCOM 3F resin from LEHVOSS Group. PPS is a semicrystalline, high-performance polymer. This material offers strength, stiffness, temperature, chemical and wear resistance. Essentium PPS-CF is the…
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DE Editors · October 4, 2018 · …3D printers that transform manufacturing. Businesses, engineers, designers and manufacturing professionals globally use Markforged machines to print strong parts in composites and metal for every aspect of manufacturing—including prototyping, tooling, fixtures and high-value end-use production. Founded in 2013 and based in Watertown, MA, Markforged has over 200 employees…
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Brian Albright · November 21, 2014 · …provides confidence in the additive manufacturing process and paves the way for full scale development,” said Tyler Hickman, lead engineer for the test at Glenn.In August, NASA tested 3D-printed injectors at the Marshall Space Flight Center. The rocket engines in those tests included what NASA says are the…
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DE Editors · September 22, 2021 · …FormAlloy’s line of DED additive manufacturing machines. The company says the suite provides digital twin capabilities for use in the DED process. This allows users to harness the data generated in the printing process for improving builds. There are four modules in the suite: Data; Optical Monitoring; Dynamic…
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Brian Albright · October 20, 2015 · When I was a kid, my mother went through a candy-making phase. We had dozens of plastic tray molds, into which we would pour molten chocolate to create (sort of) 3D confections shaped like Christmas trees, pumpkins, basketballs, candy canes and all sorts of other objects.Chocolate giant The…
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DE Editors · August 25, 2023 · …introduced robotic wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM or Wire-Arc DED), has launched the MX Metal AM System, a new turnkey robotic metal AM system for 3D printing large and certified metal parts. With the MX Metal AM System, customers can cost-effectively replace cast and forged parts. The MX…
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DE Editors · August 9, 2021 · …of their cosponsored 2021 Additive Manufacturing Competition, conducted as part of the 57th annual SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference, held virtually for the first time in the event's history. Three high school and three college teams received top honors in the additive manufacturing competition, created in 2013…
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John Newman · August 26, 2013 · …a wrench built through additive manufacturing (AM). People just couldn’t get their heads around the idea that an object with moving parts could be built in basically one step. Time and the emergence of actual 3D printed oddities have faded recollections of the wrench from the public mind,…