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Carbon’s Cloud-Based 3D Printing Simulation Tools

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Pamela Waterman · January 24, 2018 · The FEA simulation uses a moving domain analysis to model Carbon’s Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) technology down to the micron level throughout the build process, then predicts potential warping and/or cracking.

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FDA Releases Medical Device 3D Printing Guidelines

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Pamela Waterman · January 22, 2018 · 3D printing guidelines are useful for manufacturers planning product submissions for FDA approval, and will improve the position of the U.S. in the worldwide additive manufacturing medical-device marketplace.

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7 First Steps to Design for Additive Manufacturing

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Pamela Waterman · January 2, 2018 · Design for additive manufacturing looks at the bare-bones function of a part and how to produce it via additive manufacturing.

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Digital Security for the 3D Printing Supply Chain

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Pamela Waterman · December 20, 2017 · In this age of hacking and cyber attacks, manufacturers must consider whether additive manufacturing data is vulnerable to being stolen, misused or purposely corrupted.

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More Choices for 3D-Printed Medical Models

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Pamela Waterman · December 15, 2017 · BioMimics is launching with options that mimic the complexities of heart and bone structures, with a third application—vascular anatomy—scheduled for an early 2018 release.

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Intelligent Layering Puts 3DEO on Fast 3D-Print Track

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Pamela Waterman · November 10, 2017 · 3DEO’s Intelligent Layering production machine combines layer-by-layer micro-end-mill cutting with a bulk sintering approach to produce metal parts with a superb surface finish.

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LightSPEE3D Metal 3D-Printer Applies Supersonic Deposition Technology

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Pamela Waterman · November 7, 2017 · SPEE3D’s business model targets the automotive and aerospace markets, for medium-volume parts (e.g., cam rods and manifolds) in quantities up to 10,000.

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How to Design for Additive Manufacturing: First Steps

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Pamela Waterman · October 24, 2017 · DfAM not only looks at the bare-bones function of a part and its classic assembly techniques, but addresses just how to produce it with additive manufacturing (industrial 3D printing) equipment/materials to gain efficiency on many fronts.

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Nano Dimension Brings Industrial Quality to 3D-Printed Prototype Circuit Boards

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Pamela Waterman · October 20, 2017 · The DragonFly 2020 Pro 3D printer from Nano Dimensions dual-material system lets users 3D-print prototype multi-layer printed circuit boards (PCBs).

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3D-Printed Rocket Engine Launches New Company

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Pamela Waterman · October 10, 2017 · A team of designers from Australia’s Monash University and a spin-off company called AMAERO have successfully demonstrated such a 3D-printed rocket engine.

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Sintavia Raises the Bar for Production-Level, 3D-Printed Parts

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Pamela Waterman · October 3, 2017 · Sintavia is already expanding its facilities to handle the increasing customer workload, with goals of adding 35 more AM systems plus larger furnaces and HIP equipment by 2020.

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SOLIDWORKS 2018 Includes Design-for-3D-Printing Tools

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Pamela Waterman · October 2, 2017 · Designers in the world of 3D printing/additive manufacturing (AM) will find a number of highly useful features among the hundreds announced in SOLIDWORKS 2018.

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3D Printing Recipes Save Time, Ensure Results

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Pamela Waterman · September 21, 2017 · Optomec has published highly detailed, vendor-specific guidelines for additive manufacturing (AM) on both its LENS (laser engineered net shaping) and Aerosol Jet systems.

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Metal 3D Printing on the Desktop Heats Up

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Pamela Waterman · August 29, 2017 · Both Markforged and Desktop Metal have announced metal 3D printing systems that avoid the concerns posed by working with classic powdered-metal materials.

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Metal 3D Printing: Making the Unprintable, Printable

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Pamela Waterman · August 22, 2017 · Metal additive manufacturing is not a rescue for a bad design, but with thoughtful preparation, users can get strong, lightweight parts that exceed their expectations.

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Reusing IN625 Powder for 3D Printing: What Does the Test Data Say?

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Pamela Waterman · July 21, 2017 · Engineers at Stratasys Direct Manufacturing did an in-depth, eight-month study that measured and evaluated a number of part properties.

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TOMAR Electronics Solves Vexing Problem with Carbon 3D Printing

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Pamela Waterman · July 5, 2017 · Accuracy, repeatability, durability and surface quality were all important factors, but so was cost.

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3D-Printing Highlights and Surprises from RAPID + TCT 2017

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Pamela Waterman · May 12, 2017 · The buzz at the show was mostly that of the manufacturing, not prototyping, world.

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Testing Sculpteo’s Agile Metal Technology 3D-Printing Software

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Pamela Waterman · May 5, 2017 · Sculpteo offers a new design-guidance software suite called Agile Metal Technology (AMT).

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Dissolvable Metal Supports for 3D Printing - for Real!

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Pamela Waterman · April 19, 2017 · The solution to dissolvable metal supports causes certain areas of a metal additive manufactured part to react chemically when immersed in a corrosive solution.

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