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3D Printing for High tech

Have you ever wondered how the high-tech industry can keep up releasing new gadgets and all sorts of electronic devices at such a fast pace? There might be a dozen reasons that explain it but let’s focus on how production of essential components needs to be optimized.

Smart Watch Housings can be 3D printed with Titanium6Al4V and LMM

Remember lithography-based metal manufacturing? The Additive Manufacturing process that turns 3D files into prototypes and small-scale production of components in MIM (metal injection molding) quality. So far, this manufacturing process is known as a...

Microsoft unveils adaptive 3D printed Pen Grips for the Surface Pen

As explained before, a lack of inclusive thinking in product design can have devastating consequences. Microsoft takes inclusivity into account for another product: the Surface Pen. A previous device that the company previously adapted...

Sakuu and Livent to develop LIOVIX lithium formulation for next-gen 3D printed batteries

Following the completion of functional high-performance patterned batteries, Sakuu is working on a new project: the testing of a printable lithium formulation from Livent for use in its 3D printed batteries. Livent is a producer...

3D Systems and TE Connectivity to develop electrical connectors using Additive Manufacturing

An electrical connector is an electromechanical device used to create an electrical connection between parts of an electrical circuit, or between different electrical circuits, thereby joining them into a larger circuit. To ensure their...

35 years of AMUG: the how and the why of a volunteering commitment that pushes the AM industry forward

The 2023 edition of AMUG will be held at Hilton Chicago, from March 19 – 23, 2023. If you’re a Communication & Marketing Manager new to this industry and trying to set out your events...

Sakuu announces the successful completion of 3D printed fully functional batteries

A major milestone has been achieved by Sakuu Corporation: the successful completion of functional high-performance patterned batteries – a confirmation the industry has been waiting for ever since the company rebranded to reflect alignment...

The move to in-house 3D printing makes SD1 save $40,000 per year

Sanitation District No. 1 (SD1), a provider of wastewater and storm water services in the Northern Kentucky region, has begun printing its own equipment components to significantly reduce the cost of maintaining its assets. SD1...

Coffee supplier Bentax explores the use of metal 3D printed spare parts to give new life to worn-out milk pumps

During their service of coffee machines, coffee supplier Bentax has experienced a challenge with the milk pump, where some parts wear out quickly. It is a big expense, as you cannot get spare parts...

ULT announces new process gas cleaning solution for Additive Manufacturing

ULT AG, a company that specializes in extraction, filtration, and air-drying technology, has developed a new solution for effective and flexible process gas cleaning as well as concepts for dust collection in post-processing. ULT...

Conflux Technology: Reinventing high-performance heat exchangers with Additive Manufacturing first, then applying this expertise to other areas.

I knew, from day one, that Conflux Technology was the kind of company I would closely watch in this industry. Founded in 2017, it came out of nowhere last year by closing a Series...

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