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Divergent’s technology serves for the additive manufacturing of Bugatti’s Tourbillon structures

If the production of the high-flying Chiron hypercar came to an end, car manufacturer Bugatti continues to make a real splash with new hyper sport cars with incredible options. The replacement of the Chiron...

Azul 3D unveils OCEAN, a new 3D printing platform in its portfolio

3D printer manufacturer Azul 3D has added a new 3D printing platform to its portfolio. Named OCEAN™ , the 3D printer has been developed in collaboration with an industry partner whose name has not...

« Fizik gets personal », with custom 3D printed bike saddles service

Bike components are probably the application that is propelling the growth of AM in the sports industry.  If you add to that custom-made options, you obtain a recipe that may attract a lot of...

3D Systems adds the EXT 800 Titan Pellet to its portfolio of large format 3D printers

 OEM 3D Systems has announced the latest addition to its portfolio of EXT Titan Pellet systems. Named EXT 800 Titan Pellet, the pellet extrusion system features a build volume of 800 x 600 x 800...

This is “The Wave”, one of the largest 3D printed skateable sculptures

One of the latest 3D concrete printing applications is seen in New Zealand in the Destination Skatepark, located in Tauranga. It is not a house but rather a skateable sculpture with various 3D printed...

Xenia® Materials launches PVDF-based compounds for 3D printing pellet-fed applications

Xenia® Materials, a newcomer in the AM materials segment, has announced the launch of PVDF-based compounds for 3D printing pellet-fed applications. The global developer of carbon fiber-reinforced polymers explains these materials will ensure the...

Using composites to replace metal parts in Additive Manufacturing: when and how?

Metal 3D printing has proven so many times its efficiency across applications that it’s almost always mentioned as the route to go in demanding applications. One key limitation experts often deplore is its expensive...

ORNL researchers 3D print defect-free tungsten parts

Remember when I told you that tungsten’s hardness and extremely high melting point have always made it difficult to process via additive manufacturing technologies?  Add to that the fact that the development of defects...

How 3D Systems’ AM technology helped accelerate the Mustang Dark Horse Cup car development

Last year, OEM 3D Systems and Stewart-Haas Racing – a NASCAR racing team based in Kannapolis, North Carolina - entered a three-year partnership to rapidly design, prototype, and create durable parts. As part of...

Additive Talks: The use of AM in the nuclear industry and its hidden complexities

Two years ago, when we first sat down with industry insiders from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Burloak Technologies to discuss the use of Additive Manufacturing in the nuclear industry (Additive Talks, season 2,...