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6th AM Forum Berlin 2022 will be hybrid, Keynote speakers revealed

Europe ‘s leading conference and exhibition for additive manufacturing returns on July 5 & 6, 2022, ECC Berlin + online   IPM, the organizer of AM Forum Berlin, is giving the opportunity to attendees to listen to...

FOCUS on YOU Series: The Importance of Choosing a Metal Additive Manufacturing Service Provider

Once you have decided to go down the Metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) route, the next step is at least equally important. While "value for money" is often the most analysed criterion, the truth is,...

KIMYA, on the path to producing recycled high-performance materials for Additive Manufacturing

This is one of the tough challenges for a materials producer company but it is definitely worthy. KIMYA, an AM company of Armor Group, has announced it will developed recycled high-performance materials for AM. This...

Massivit unveils new 3D printing Materials that facilitate flame retardancy and translucency

Provider of large-scale 3D printing systems, Massivit increases the range of applications that can meet flammability-related safety and performance, as well as translucency requirements, with new materials in its portfolio: Dimengel 20-FR (DIM 20-FR)...

The “World’s Largest Sand Binder Jetting 3D Printer” to streamline production for Offshore Wind Turbines

A collaboration between GE Renewable Energy, Fraunhofer IGCV, and voxeljet AG While onshore wind turbines seem to be appealing for construction 3D printing, offshore wind turbines seem to have found in Sand Binder Jetting 3D...

Qualification & Certification: Their Differences & Next Challenges for Additive Manufacturing

One usually focuses so much on end-applications that it is easy to forget that what makes an additive manufacturing-based application viable for a given industry, is a pivotal end-to-end qualification and certification process. As...

Lehvoss Group on 3D printing material certification, direct fastening of 3D printed parts and next issues to address

“How can I guarantee that if I buy a material, I will have the same reproducibility in twelve years?” A few years ago, at the heart of the first 3D printing applications developed by sportswear...

Mobile Smart Factory makes in situ additive manufacturing a reality

In certain industries and in some situations, the straightforward solution that consists in manufacturing a part in a traditional factory environment is not always the most efficient one. In situ manufacturing is often the...

Rusal completes a closed additive manufacturing cycle at new facility

RUSAL has announced the successful completion of an additive manufacturing cycle at the Institute of Light Materials and Technologies (ILM&T). Active in the aluminium industry, Rusal produces metal with a low carbon footprint. 90% of the...

Polymaker Industrial Polycarbonate Materials are qualified for Method X 3D Printer

The MakerBot METHOD X™ 3D printer can now process new Polymaker’s industrial polycarbonate materials. The China-based materials provider has qualified Polymaker™ PC-PBT, PolyMax™ PC-FR, and PolyLite™ PC for MakerBot LABS™. As a reminder, METHOD X™...