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Updated: Large format Additive Manufacturing: Materials, Software and Costs

The article has been updated to reflect the fact that "most industrials often have in mind the use of machines with build volumes around 1 m3". Most adopters of Additive Manufacturing (AM) share the same...

Carbon’s newest 3D printing elastomer material EPU 46 comes with a myriad of rich color options

AM Company Carbon has announced the release of its newest elastomer material, EPU 46. With a focus on performance, comfort, aesthetics, the technology company provides its customers with the possibility to finetune the material...

Have you heard about Batch.Works? That company combining 3D printing and recycled materials for customized products.

I am browsing on the Internet this morning and I discovered a company that I should have known earlier – at least ever since we decided to shed light on companies producing in a...

Photocentric discusses the reasons behind the growing demand of plant-based 3D printing resins

Oil-derived resins have often been the number one choice of 3D printing resins’ users. However, with the current fight against climate change, manufacturers are exploring if bio-based resins can deliver the same or better...

Here are the AM companies that stood out from the crowd at the recent TCT3Sixty’s Night of Additive Excellence

Over 200 industry professionals recently gathered to celebrate a multitude of achievements and outstanding contributions to the 3D printing and additive manufacturing sector. The 3-course dinner was held at the National Conference Centre, Birmingham,...

Arris Composites develops natural-fiber composites for its Additive Molding™ technology

Remember Arris? The tech company behind Additive Molding™, a high-speed manufacturing process that aligns continuous carbon fibers and enables the integration of electronic components and multifunctional materials into a single topologically optimized part or...

Arkema to further reduce the carbon footprint of its sustainable 3D printing materials thanks to landmark biomethane deal with ENGIE

One of the things we learned from Evonik is that material producers can reduce the carbon footprint of their materials through the use of renewable energies at their plants. Another material producer that will...

Consumer Goods Industry: 3D printing is at the heart of their business

It’s easy to see glasses, shoes and bikes as top applications in the consumer goods industry, but there are more…And what’s even more interesting is that sometimes, the founders do not necessarily always have...

Sustainability initiatives continue to gain momentum. Here is the program of the BASF 3D Printing Solutions GmbH brand

The last three months saw a number of initiatives launched and actions implemented to drive sustainability. I am thinking of this large metal 3D printed aerospace part for instance, Evonik’s new approach to drive...

SeaBioComp uses Additive Manufacturing and other processes to develop biocomposites products for marine applications

The ultimate goal of the project is to reduce the use of fossil-based materials in the marine sector by developing bio-based composites that have long-term durability with reduced CO2 emissions and environmental impact on...