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PLA filaments, 3D printing, Filkemp, Portuguese, emissions

Filkemp introduces PLA filaments for eco-friendly 3D printing

The Portuguese-based firm Filkemp has marketed a new line of PLA filaments for 3D printing. This launch reflects Filkemp's commitment to sustainability and efforts in all its processes to reduce CO2 emissions. Since 2017,...
AddJoining, Ultrasonic Joining, Polymer Composites, Laser Texturing

TU Graz researchers combine 3D Printing and ultrasonic joining techniques to advance vehicle manufacturing

Researchers at TU Graz (Gean Marcatto, Awais Awan, Willian Carvalho & Stefan Herbst) headed by Sergio Amancio have successfully tested two techniques by which strong joints can be achieved without using adhesives or screws.  Those...

How Honeywell’s solution aligns with the energy transition in the 3D-printed homebuilding industry

We may be used to hearing Honeywell in the aerospace AM industry but the company’s capabilities and solutions can be seen in other vertical industries. A recent partnership with construction 3D printing company Mighty...
recycling, metal powders, Ni718, Knust-Godwin, Continuum Powders

Continuum Powders to recycle Ni718 oil & gas parts for Knust-Godwin

Knust-Godwin has selected Continuum’s Powder-as-a-Service to recycle Ni718 internal parts from a large oil and gas company. Continuum Powders, based in Los Gatos, California, USA, is a developer of metal powders (and a portfolio...
Infinity Print Bed Conveyor, Noztek, roller, print

Noztek introduces Infinity Print Bed Conveyor for robotic 3D printing

Noztek has rolled out an Infinity Print Bed Conveyor to enhance robotic 3D printing. The Infinity Print Bed Conveyor system would facilitate autonomous printing by producing numerous parts with minimal human intervention 24/7. This Infinity...
Cleat Guards, EPU, Tidal 3D™ Elite, Carbon, 3D Printed

Hypsole introduces 3D printed cleat guards

Sports footwear company Hypsole has developed its first model of 3D printed cleat guards – Tidal 3D™ Elite. It is compatible with several cleat models for rugby, football, baseball, soccer, frisbee, and lacrosse.  Jes Christian,...
3D printing, Additive Manufacturing, railway sector, roboze, railway spare parts

Hitachi Rail goes for ROBOZE for 3D Printing railway spare parts

Hitachi Rail, a global player in the railway industry with advanced manufacturing units in Naples, Italy, and Maryland (USA),  has collaborated with Roboze, a 3D printer manufacturer for fabricating railway spare parts.  The iconic high-speed...
University of California, PNIPAM method, salting-out effect

New 3D printing technique uses a polymer ink and salt water solution to create parts

3D printing is undergoing a paradigm shift with the development of the PNIPAM method. This method developed by researchers at The University of California San Diego involves the use of a polymer ink and...
Paris 2024, Olympic Games, 3d printing

Use cases of Additive Manufacturing at the Paris 2024 Olympics

In preparation for the Paris 2024 Olympics, we shared a few use cases where Additive Manufacturing (AM) has played a pivotal role. Some include the 3D printed Scalmalloy Bolide F HR bikes for Team...

ICON’s 3D-printed homes in Wimberley Springs, TX are on sale

Construction 3D printing company ICON has deployed robotic 3D printers to build multi-story infrastructures across the USA and Mexico. The company recently announced a digital catalog highlighting its new homes in Wimberley Springs, south...