recycling, metal powders, Ni718, Knust-Godwin, Continuum Powders

Continuum Powders to recycle Ni718 oil & gas parts for Knust-Godwin

Knust-Godwin has selected Continuum’s Powder-as-a-Service to recycle Ni718 internal parts from a large oil and gas company. Continuum Powders, based in Los Gatos, California,...
Infinity Print Bed Conveyor, Noztek, roller, print

Noztek introduces Infinity Print Bed Conveyor for robotic 3D printing

Noztek has rolled out an Infinity Print Bed Conveyor to enhance robotic 3D printing. The Infinity Print Bed Conveyor system would facilitate autonomous printing...

Supernova announces a business unit that focuses on 3D printing of energetic materials

Remember Supernova – the company that debuted on the AM market at the beginning of this year with the goal of accelerating the development...

Unusual Machines adopts HP’s multi-jet fusion for drone parts manufacturing

Unusual Machines, Inc.—known for its high-tech drone technologies—announced its adoption of HP's Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D printing technology to move further with constructing drone...

Forward AM Technologies launches Ultrafuse® Pellets for large-scale 3D printing

Forward AM Technologies which recently became a standalone company focuses on sustainable solutions in the 3D printing industry. It has launched a series of Ultrafuse®...

Formula 1: Titanium and Aluminum Additive Manufacturing can now be used for suspension uprights

FIA, the governing body of Formula 1, has recently unveiled a set of technical regulations for 2026 and beyond. The field is described as...

Sustainable 3D printing: A look at biodegradable and recycled filaments

In 3D printing, material choice directly affects waste output and energy consumption. While many manufacturers and hobbyists have begun reusing scrap as infills or...

Download the 2024 July/August edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

The more we witness new developments enabled by Additive Manufacturing (AM), the more our wording evolves. At this stage of the technology maturity, we,...

Additive Drives and Daikin Chemicals to develop new materials for (3D printed) electric motors

Additive Drives GmbH, an AM-driven applications company advocating for the use of the technology for electric motors when it’s necessary, has signed an agreement...

UK Researchers relied on the “enhancement factor” to develop 3D-printed lattices with advanced properties

Engineers in the UK and Italy are behind the research on the deformation mechanisms of 3D printed materials. The latter aims to provide insight...