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Thermwood and partners achieve CERN Particle Collider Upgrade Prototyping with Large Scale Additive Manufacturing & Trimming

In spring last year, Purdue University’s Composites Manufacturing Simulation Center (CMSC) and Thermwood Corporation announced the establishment of a large-scale additive manufacturing laboratory to execute industry-funded...

Thermwood reveals Angle Layer Printing for Large Scale Additive Manufacturing

Thermwood, headquartered in the US, has announced a third print orientation for its Large Scale Additive Manufacturing systems. Dieter Ottmann, Business Development Manager for...

Thermwood on the European market for Large Scale Additive Manufacturing, and the next challenges to address

2021 has been a busy year for machine manufacturer Thermwood as the company has unveiled new 3D printers, new devices to enhance the printing...

In a program issued to Boeing, Thermwood’s LSAM plays a key role in the development of a cure tool

As far as applications are concerned, we have seen the capabilities of Thermwood’s Large Scale Additive Manufacturing (LSAM) in yachts, in autoclave tooling including...

Back to basics: “print only”, the ultimate goal of Thermwood’s new LSAM system

A wide range of entry-level 3D printers exists for desktop 3D printers, but the market is not that much fulfilled for those who would...

LSAM: Thermwood ensures automated print temperature control and enhances fusion between layers

In the January-February issue of 3D ADEPT Mag (Focus on YOU Series – pp 18-21), Thermwood told 3D ADEPT Media that one of the...

Dennis Palmer on the possibilities of Thermwood’s Large Scale Additive Manufacturing

Another company that positions itself in the large format 3D printing segment is Thermwood. With over 50 years of experience in conventional manufacturing processes...

Thermwood’s large-scale additive manufacturing machine improved

It's a one-ton machine and a half-toolhead that Thermwood updated. In addition, thanks to a CNC milling toolhead, one can perceive a hybrid approach...