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3D printing News Round Up: Digital Dot, Ansys, Peak’s 3D printed volleyball shoes

Today, interesting announcements draw our attention regarding 3D printing in the communication sector, the aerospace and automotive industries and the fashion industries. Massivit3D in Benelux Massivit3D, provider of 3D printing solutions for the communication and...

Oerlikon and Farsoon Technologies will foster 3D printing in China

Oerlikon and Farsoon Technologies will partner to enhance additive manufacturing (AM) in China. The long-term agreement consists in providing Oerlikon AM metal powders for Farsoon AM systems. Both companies want to increase the adoption...

Industrial 3D Printing: SINTAVIA collaborates with Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation

In order to develop and promote metal additive manufacturing (“AM”) solutions, the metal additive manufacturer, Sintavia, LLC has recently announced a partnership with Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation (“TNSC”), a global provider of industrial gases...

Kallista unveiled a Grid™ sink faucet produced using 3D printing technology

KALLISTA, a designer and provider of luxury kitchen and bath products, released yesterday at KBIS 2018 a Grid™ sink faucet, first of its kind on the market – produced by 3rd Dimension using 3D Systems'...

AM industry at Formnext: what to expect from SLM Solutions…

As part of Formnext 2017, a leading event in additive manufacturing, SLM Solutions will unveil a number of new solutions such as the new SLM 800. In a new booth concept, the German metal additive...
Fronius, Formnext 2024, Welding Process, CMT, Metal 3D Printing

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...
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Nikon improves multi-material 3D printing with the Additional Powder Feeder (APF)

Nikon Corporation recently launched the Additional Powder Feeder (APF) also called the optional powder feeder unit. It enables the feeding process of different metal powders into the Metal 3D printer Lasermeister 102A (LM102A).  In the...

New research explores a way to 3D print tungsten for nuclear reactors

Tungsten, a material difficult to process with Additive Manufacturing, has recently been processed using an unconventional AM technique.  Sougata Roy,  an Iowa State University assistant professor of mechanical engineering and a Building a World of Difference Faculty...

Sandvik to exit stake in BEAMIT as part of strategic shift

As part of its latest move to refocus business strategies, Swedish-based Sandvik announced plans to sell off its minority stake in Italian Additive Manufacturing (AM) service provider BEAMIT. In doing so, Sandvik aligns with...

The importance of lasers in AM machines

Acknowledged as one of the most effective energy sources, lasers play a crucial role in different fields and Additive Manufacturing is no exception to that. If for many users, lasers are directly associated with...