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The effect of piezoelectric excitation in an automated depowdering process: the case of medical 3D printed parts.

Key insights into a depowdering test with a build plate of medical 3D printed parts Once you’ve decided that an automated depowdering machine is the right device for your (medical) 3D printed parts, the next...

The medical 3D printing market keeps growing. How do the latest advancements in depowdering fit into this evolution?

A couple of years ago, I took part in a MedTech conference in Eindhoven (The Netherlands) where I accidentally stumbled upon a book that read: "modern medicine was no accident, except when it was....

The must-have technical features in an automated powder removal system

With key examples on medical 3D printing. Most of the time when we talk to an additive manufacturing user, one of the challenges that keeps coming back when using additive manufacturing is the post-processing stage...

Download the 2022 May/June edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

Download the 2022 May/June edition of 3D ADEPT Mag With a key focus on Medical 3D printing and emerging technologies While their growth percentages often vary, market analysis firms agree with the fact that 3D...

Solukon adds new feature to its entry-level automated depowdering system for medical 3D printed parts

One of the most widely known automated depowdering systems developed by Solukon is the SFM-AT800S solution but let us not forget that the company also has an entry level machine that it has been...

Additive Talks: Insights into the use of Additive Manufacturing for medical devices

On July 07th, Nicolas Bouduban, CEO of Swiss m4m, Dr. Ruchi Pathak Kaul, maxillofacial surgeon & founder of Reconstructive Healthcare Solutions Pvt. Ltd. as well as Dr. Yi Sun, Head of 3D surgical planning lab...

Additive Talks: Insights into the use of Additive Manufacturing for medical devices

Since the first pacemaker implanted in a patient 60 years ago, Additive Manufacturing remains the hottest technology to hit the medical device industry. Several reasons might explain why it is so appealing. One of...

Solukon reveals feedback of its first AM User Day – gets ready for the next one dedicated to the American AM community

Early at the beginning of this month, on June 8th, expert in automated powder removal, Solukon held its first “AM User Day”, an event dedicated to learn how AM users and technologies’ providers approach...

The Use of Titanium for Medical 3D printed Implants’ production

Life-threatening accidents, vertebral damage, chronic osteopathic conditions and side-effects from medical treatment can all cause irreparable damage to patients. The consequences can be painful, debilitating and even fatal, so solutions must be developed to...

More on “depowdering” for medical 3D printed parts

Remember when we explained that post-processing in additive manufacturing of medical parts is a matter of liability? Well, we recently attended a webinar that confirmed again this statement, but most importantly, gave attendees further...