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Electric Superbike Twente and K3D to produce metal 3D Printed cooling shell for a racing electric motorbike
K3D, a 3D printing service bureau based in The Netherlands, worked with Electric Superbike Twente to perfect a racing electric motorbike.We heard of K3D for the first time when the company took part in...
New developments in 3D printing polymers: Encapsulated carbon black particles for Selective Laser Sintering
Based on the principle of building up a structure layer-by-layer, selective laser sintering (SLS) has been an ideal manufacturing technology to benefit from the many qualities of polyamide 12 (PA12). PA12 powders specially designed...
AMIS Pro sustains HP MJF printers at 3iD printing
3iD, a 3D printing service bureau in Belgium relies on AMIS Pro software to streamline its batches that are meant to be produced on HP MJF 3D printers. In collaboration with multiple HP MJF...
Approval of medical 3D printed products and their market access
“Just because you can print it doesn’t mean you can use it.”
While the healthcare and medical industries are the first sectors to propel the growth of Additive Manufacturing (AM), this sentence from 3D-Side resonated...
Focus | Lithoz discusses the use of ceramic 3D printing for surgical tools and the importance of the right AM factory
During the past 7+ years, I have had the pleasure to see ceramic 3D printing being applied in an increasingly diverse range of fields: healthcare & medical, aerospace, energy, architecture and even art. Of...
Agile Space Industries on the use of Additive Manufacturing in in-space propulsion systems
Apart from electric propulsion systems used for commercial communications satellites, most of the rocket engines in service today are chemical rockets. This means that they rely on combustion reactions between a fuel and an...
BMW Group 3D printed over 400 000 parts last year; explores different ways to produce grippers
Car manufacturer BMW Group shares a short update on how it has evolved in its use of AM technologies. After three decades of experience as an AM user, one thing we’re sure of is...
Eke Panuku uses 3D-printed artificial barnacles to address environmental challenges threatening the oceans
Rising sea levels, declining water quality, decreasing marine biodiversity, and vanishing coral reefs are environmental challenges threatening the oceans’ well-being. Organizations such as Eke Panuku go the extra mile to address these challenges.
Based in...
Rapid.Tech 3D: Zoom on vertical industries that are not major adopters of AM
With Rapid.Tech 3D that is in full swing, no explanation is required to see how this 20th edition is unique. While smiles, handshakes and even hugs punctuate the halls of Messe Erfurt, we can’t...
New plastic coating solution enhances functionality of 3D printed parts
A research team from the University of Nottingham, has developed a new coating for plastic particles that would increase the functionality of 3D printed parts.
To do so, they used supercritical carbon dioxide to create...