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Evonik & Farsoon deepen their collaboration in powder-based 3D printing to enable large-scale industrial applications

With the goal of providing more access to new large-scale industrial applications in the higher temperature range, Evonik and Farsoon have deepen their collaboration in powder-based 3D printing. The expert in polymer-based 3D printing materials...

Desktop Metal continues its expansion with acquisition of Adaptive3D

Exploring synergies between EnvisionTec and Adaptive3D for Area-Wide Elastomer Materials Desktop Metal has added Adaptive3D to its portfolio of companies which already includes EnvisionTec and Forust.   Adaptive3D delivers photopolymer elastomers which can enable volume end-use...

Cummins reveals first concrete binder jet 3D printed production part, following a partnership with GE

 In the additive manufacturing industry, we mostly hear about partnerships and rarely about applications, which in my opinion are what raises people’s interest the most. So, what a pleasant surprise, when Cummins told the...

Effective post-processing of resin 3D printed parts, a “dream partnership” comes true

My editor colleagues used to talk about their “AM dream M&As” but I like to see applications on the ground, and tend to imagine what would happen if some technologies are used together in...

Photopolymer Composites and Magnetic 3D Printing, an Unexpected Combination for Composite 3D Printed Parts

“The company that attracts with magnets is go-to-market focused” We are so used to talk about Composite 3D printing from a “deposition-based approach” that we tend to forget that as composite materials are available in...

Essentium says its IDEX-based 280i HT 3D Printer is five to 15x faster than competitive offerings

Essentium is challenging the market of independent dual extrusion system (IDEX) with a new 3D printer: the Essentium High Speed Extrusion (HSETM) 280i HT 3D Printer. Designed and developed to meet the requests of the...

Medical 3D Printing: “Just because you can print it doesn’t mean you can use it.”

The use of 3D printing in the medical sector reveals that the technology is already exploited in 7 fields of application: orthopedic surgery, maxillofacial surgery, reconstructive plastic surgery, ENT surgery, neurosurgery, cardiac surgery and...

Dossier: Composite 3D printing, understanding the value proposition of a niche technology

When Additive Manufacturing comes to composites fabrication, we did not expect this combination to work and lead to the development of some niche yet interesting applications for the industry. In their latest report, SmarTech...

How to define 3D printed injection mould tooling candidacy for production applications?

As far as applications are concerned, the interest in exploring a new material that is not available for 3D printing usually drives the choice for FIM. In seven years of activity, AddiFab’s relocation to new...

Ford and HP turn waste of 3D printed powders and parts into automotive parts

We were curious to discover how a car manufacturer can address sustainability issues within the additive manufacturing industry and Ford has just shared how. What’s interesting in this story is that it is the...