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Farsoon to highlight LPBF systems use for AM industry research at Formnext 2023
Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) supplier Farsoon Technologies is showcasing the latest developments in its powder bed fusion systems FS621M and Flight SS403P-2 at Booth C11 Hall 11.1 at Formnext 2023.
For nearly a decade,...
New Lithoz LCM 3D printer makes next-gen 3D printed multi material parts
Ceramic 3D printing company Lithoz will showcase a series of new manufacturing solutions required for creating 3D printed multi-material parts at Formnext 2023 from November 7 to November 10.
These next-generation 3D printed parts are...
Key considerations to take into account for the production of 3D Printable stainless steel powders
There are a number of reasons why one can select stainless steel for additive manufacturing (AM) processes, including its superior corrosion, mechanical properties compared with other steel types (meaning that the component will last...
European Hospitals perform cranial surgeries using 3D Systems 3D printed cranial implants
Under the leadership of Prof. Florian Thieringer, head of the Medical Additive Manufacturing Research Group (Swiss MAM) at the University Hospital Basel's Department of Biomedical Engineering (UNIBAS DBE), and the Department of Oral and...
Enhancing the precision of 3D printed parts through automated density determination
Germany-based innovative solutions provider Dimensionics Density which automates technology like 3D printing to enhance quality and production, has elaborated how density determination is important in Additive Manufacturing in its recent press release.
By Density determination,...
Evonik’s new elastomer powder to better 3D printed parts for consumer goods
Specialty chemicals producer Evonik Industries is extending their elastomeric materials used in powder bed fusion 3D printing with the launch of INFINAM® TPA elastomer powder material.
The new elastomer powder material INFINAM® TPA 4006 P...
Airbus Helicopters goes one step further in its AM journey with the opening of a 3D printing centre
With over 9,400 locking shafts produced today via Additive Manufacturing, Airbus Helicopters is taking the next phase on its journey with the opening of its 3D printing centre, at its Donauwörth site.
Airbus strives to...
With fewer processing steps and a lot of color options, EOS spices up the game with its new aluminum 3D printing material
EOS, the company that has coined the term responsible manufacturing solutions for industrial 3D printing, has recently added a new aluminum alloy to its portfolio of AM materials. Named EOS Aluminum Al5X1, the new material...
Replique simplifies selection of 3D printing materials with open material database
Replique, a provider of a decentralized 3D printing platform, has developed an open material database for Additive Manufacturing. The company aims to make the collective material knowledge accessible within the 3D printing community, ultimately...
BLT’s new metal 3D printer is equipped with 20 fiber lasers
Machine manufacturer BLT may be achieving another milestone in the AM industry with the launch of a metal 3D printer that is equipped with 20 fiber lasers. So far, the biggest number of lasers...