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Mantle releases the F-200 furnace, announces the commercial availability of its metal 3D printing technology for toolmaking
Last year around March 2021, Mantle officially turned stealth mode off with a $13M investment secured from various VC firms. What raised the interest of investors is an intriguing hybrid metal 3D printing process...
Cornell University and Lithoz to explore the use of Ceramic 3D Printing for clean energy reactors
Cornell University, alongside its start-up Dimensional Energy and Lithoz, have been awarded a grant to develop novel ceramics that could be used to 3D print parts of clean energy reactors.
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3D Systems launches copper-nickel alloy for use with Metal 3D printing
Copper-nickel (CuNi) materials are alloys of copper that contain nickel and strengthening elements, such as iron and manganese. Despite its high copper content (which typically varies from 60 to 90%), cupronickel is silver in...
Xact Metal™ unveils new portfolio of Mid-Size Affordable High Performance Metal 3D Printers
Developer of affordable metal 3D printers Xact Metal™ has added another range of 3D printers to its portfolio. Named XM300G, this family of 3D printers completes a portfolio that already includes the XM200G metal...
[Additive Talks | Construction 3D printing] Manufacturing, Costs and Standardization: Can you really buy a 3D printed house?
One year ago, with the growing trend around autonomous construction, we sat down with experts from COBOD International A/S and PERI to discuss the realities of the construction 3D printing market. This conversation was...
The Royal Netherlands Navy assesses Zetamix technology for the production of metal and ceramic 3D printed parts on site
The Royal Netherlands Navy (RNN), the naval force of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, is currently looking to produce 3D printed parts directly on site. To do so, they are currently working with Nanoe,...
Filaret aims to turn cigarette butts into 3D printing filament
With the mission of making sustainable, recycled waste materials a norm in the 3D printing industry, Filaret, a newly created startup in Estonia, collects and upcycles cigarette butt waste into a sustainable, compostable and...
McLaren produces up to 9,000 3D printed parts per year in order to meet tighter vehicle production time and budget requirements
Formula One expert McLaren Racing addresses demanding requirements in terms of time and budget from the FIA by 3D printing tens of thousands of parts. The engineering team would currently produce up to 9,000 parts...
3D Printed Wood Features Shape Changing Capabilities
This will be a premiere in the engineering world. Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed a new method for 3D printing wooden structures that change shape as they dry. The process...
Alstom saves €1.8M in costs, targets over €5M in cost savings by the end of 2023 thanks to 3D printing. Here is how.
In the rolling stock sector, train systems comprise a large number of individual moving parts. Alstom, a French rolling stock manufacturer operating in rail transport markets, operates multi-nationally and each of its trains has...