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What’s the right recoater for your metal AM process?

It might be easy for engineers or designers to think that, because they are not directly involved with the manufacturing of parts, they shouldn’t know about certain complexities surrounding the hands-on operation of machines....

Focus: Thermwood gives hope for the future of recycling, demonstrates superior printed part quality with “Thermal Sensor Layer Automation”

This year’s Rapid + TCT conference in Chicago featured a range of machines and parts, from huge robotic AM machines to the nearly microscopic printed metal pieces used for hearing aids. However, one installation...

Download the May/June edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

In Additive Manufacturing, the prevailing myth is that it can only print small and complex parts. For AM users embarking on this journey, the story often starts with the use of the technology for...

Téléchargez l’édition de Mars/Avril de 3D ADEPT Mag

Téléchargez le numéro de Janvier/Février de 3D ADEPT Mag À ce jour, une douzaine d'applications finales ont déjà été identifiées dans le secteur des soins de santé. C'est un grand pas pour l'humanité si on...

News RoundUp: Solukon, Siemens, Meltio, MakerVerse, STPL3D

This series of news round-up gathers the latest news on distribution agreements, certifications, MoU as well as AM initiatives in the US. Solukon extends its distribution network with new partners in the US Exhibiting at Rapid+TCT...

Nexa3D launches new Desktop 3D printer for industrial applications

This year at Rapid+TCT, Nexa3D –the company that recently acquired AddiFab and that manufactures 3D printers with a proprietary lubricant sublayer photo-curing (LSPc) technology, has unveiled a new 3D printer in its portfolio of...

A circular sustainable supply chain for medical 3D printed implants

Materials producer 6K Additive embarks on another mission to transform a metals supply chain, this time in Australia and with  Surgical Metal Recycling Pty Ltd (SMR), a company that is dedicated to changing the way we...

ValCUN is ready to commercialize its intriguing Metal 3D Printer

Belgium-based ValCUN is probably one of the most fascinating start-ups I talked to last year. Given the complexity of the Belgian market for AM companies, I admire every single milestone they reach to accelerate...

Partnership between Lithoz and SiNAPTIC to encompass distribution, production of medical-grade parts and co-branding of products

Ceramic 3D printing company Lithoz is surfing on a huge momentum right now, as part of their mission  to disrupt the medical device market with unique 3D-printed technical ceramics. The company just signed a...

New upgrade enables Solukon to enhance depowdering of metal 3D printed parts for SLM Solutions

Solukon has integrated an optimized swivel arm into its SFM-AT1000-S automated depowdering system. Designed for large parts, the automated depowdering system can process parts as big as rocket engines and combustion chambers.  Solukon has...