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The use of HIP for critical 3D printed parts: introduction and applications
Hot isostatic pressing (HIP) is a process used to reduce porosity and increase density in powders, cast and sintered parts in a furnace at high pressure (100-200 MPa) and at temperatures from 900 to...
Additive Talks | Key differences between polymer and metal 3D printed implants
If medical implants such as pacemakers, artificial joints, and dental implants – to name a few, have significantly enhanced the quality of life for millions of people worldwide, their challenges for long-term adoption almost...
restor3d closes $70M funding round to propel the development of 3D printed implants
This funding round will support four key areas of restor3d’s business
restor3d, an expert in 3D printed patient-specific musculoskeletal implants, has secured a $55 million Series A funding round led by private investors including Summers...
3D Systems receives FDA Clearance for 3D-Printed PEEK Cranial Implants
This FDA clearance enables 3D Systems to significantly expand its PEEK product portfolio through the EXT 220 MED platform.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has provided 510(k) clearance for 3D Systems’ 3D-printed, patient-specific...
Download the 2024 March/April edition of 3D ADEPT Mag
When you know that an application or solution can change someone's life, every explanation can be a real puzzle to demystify. Yet, this time it's different, and that's probably because we've been out in...
Download the March/April 2024 edition of 3D ADEPT Mag
Download the March/April edition of 3D ADEPT Mag
When you know that an application or solution can change someone's life, every explanation can be a real puzzle to demystify. Yet, this time it's different, and...
Lithoz introduces Ceramic 3D Factory and CeraControl software for serial production
Ceramic 3D printing company Lithoz will help ceramic 3D printing users reach a new level in serial production with two new products: the “Ceramic 3D Factory” network and the CeraControl software.
Building upon the growing...
BellaSeno’s 3D-printed resorbable scaffold is used in critical-size large segmental radius bone defect
A team at the Hannover Medical School, Clinic for Trauma Surgery, led by Prof. Dr. med. Philipp Mommsen successfully used a 3D-printed resorbable scaffold in critical-size large segmental radius bone defect.
The scaffold was produced...
When 3D printing helps to enhance breast reconstruction surgery
Across the world, several organizations have been exploring the use of 3D printing for breast implants. While several developments are still in progress, the common thread across these research projects is to provide personalized,...
A.D.A.M’s next key project focuses on 3D printed bone implants
Advanced Development of Additive Manufacturing (A.D.A.M.), a provider of 3D printing systems for customized bone implants, and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in New York, are working together to advance bone implant delivery and...