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Inconel 718’s qualification brings the total number of materials ExOne’s binder jetting can process to 22

Early at the beginning of the year, ExOne unveiled an aggressive strategy to make the widest range of materials available for its binder jetting technology. 21 materials including single-alloy metals, ceramics and composite materials,...

“Powder characterization is a MUST for any high added-value [additive] manufacturing process”, Filip Francqui from Granutools states

Five years ago, additive manufacturing was gaining popularity at such a fast pace that operators could hardly imagine all the challenges they were about to encounter while handling powders.  At the same time, Granutools,...

POST-PROCESSING, the last step in the manufacturing process

Industrials have spent the last twenty years singing the praises of additive manufacturing but reality shows that if there is one thing that truly enables to appreciate the benefits and the results of this...

UPDATE: Additive Manufacturing Events Postponed/Cancelled because of Coronavirus – and the new alternative

Last UPDATE: May 06th – AM Events in France On March 26th, IDICE, the organizer of the French exhibition the 3D Print Congress & Exhibition. had decided to postpone its event due to the Coronavirus...

“An aggressive progress in AM”: ExOne’s binder jetting technology can process 21 total materials

  The more AM materials a 3D printer can process, the better it is for the user. ExOne drastically stands out from the crowd. 21 materials have been qualified for the company’s binder jetting technology....

How additive manufacturing is changing the r&d industry?

With contributions from the Fraunhofer Additive Manufacturing Alliance, IPC & nScrypt Contrary to what people conventionally think, Research & Development (R&D) is a very manageable driver of corporate success. If you think for a second,...

« What did 2019 mean for AM companies and what are they looking forward to in 2020? »

At the beginning of 2019, we asked additive manufacturing experts what were their predictions for the year. The main forecast for participating companies was to focus on education, and how to move AM to...

High-performance materials, their mark in manufacturing

Imagine if the security scanner that detects gas residue in a public environment malfunctioned due to the breakdown or failure of a material used in the manufacturing process of a given part. When we...

6K, formerly known as Amastan, launches AM metal powders derived from sustainable sources

Amastan, a developer of microwave plasma technology for the production of advanced materials used in additive manufacturing (AM), lithium ion batteries and other industrial markets, rebrands as 6K. The company launches additive manufacturing powders...

Formnext Preview 2019 – Part 1: Mimaki, Materialise, XJET, Arburg, Roboze & RAYLAYSE

We have announced it in several articles. Formnext is a lot of things and there is a lot to see. We have been able to compile below some interesting announcements & solutions that might...