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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...
Download the 2022 July/August edition of 3D ADEPT Mag
Both for Advanced Users & Beginners. Always.
This issue is a good reminder that everybody does not advance at the same pace. We realized that it is easy to get carried away by the wave...
How 3D Printing enables Mattel to support toy research, design, and development of toys
It’s not unusual but it is definitely not systemic yet to see manufacturers producing toys to leverage 3D printing as part of their activities. So far, the famous brand Lego, the startup Little You...
FOCUS | Moving toward industrialization with 3DCeram’s Ceramic 3D printing
“Better, faster, cheaper.” These are three words that every manufacturer is looking to use when qualifying their production on an industrial scale – and this, no matter what additive manufacturing processes they leverage. The...
Fronius supports the development of standards for 3D printed parts and equipment. Here is how.
Engineering company Fronius took part in the model qualification of an additively manufactured component in collaboration with MIGAL.CO, Linde Engineering, and TÜV SÜD.
As you may have read in this article, Fronius develops and commercializes...
Atomik AM and Cygnus Atratus to transform 3D printed aluminum waste into clean energy
In my recent search for companies that are looking to play a role in sustainable manufacturing, I stumbled upon Atomik AM, a UK-based company founded in 2023 with the goal of providing advanced manufacturing...
Fluorescent 3D printed structures: An advancement in biomedical implants
To help researchers distinguish what’s part of an implant and what cells or tissue can make the structures easier to track and monitor inside the patient’s body. For that, University of Oregon bioengineers and...
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...
Thermwood @ RAPID+TCT 2024: Broadening the scope of possibility for Large-Scale Additive (and Subtractive) Manufacturing
Starting from roots of thermal coatings & woodworking, morphing into an industry-leading CNC machine tool OEM, and a few years ago bridging into the Additive Manufacturing space; the Thermwood group had a multi-faceted presence...
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...