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Massivit unveils new 3D printing Materials that facilitate flame retardancy and translucency
Provider of large-scale 3D printing systems, Massivit increases the range of applications that can meet flammability-related safety and performance, as well as translucency requirements,...
The “World’s Largest Sand Binder Jetting 3D Printer” to streamline production for Offshore Wind Turbines
A collaboration between GE Renewable Energy, Fraunhofer IGCV, and voxeljet AG
While onshore wind turbines seem to be appealing for construction 3D printing, offshore wind...
Qualification & Certification: Their Differences & Next Challenges for Additive Manufacturing
One usually focuses so much on end-applications that it is easy to forget that what makes an additive manufacturing-based application viable for a given...
Lehvoss Group on 3D printing material certification, direct fastening of 3D printed parts and next issues to address
“How can I guarantee that if I buy a material, I will have the same reproducibility in twelve years?”
A few years ago, at the...
Mobile Smart Factory makes in situ additive manufacturing a reality
In certain industries and in some situations, the straightforward solution that consists in manufacturing a part in a traditional factory environment is not always...
Rusal completes a closed additive manufacturing cycle at new facility
RUSAL has announced the successful completion of an additive manufacturing cycle at the Institute of Light Materials and Technologies (ILM&T).
Active in the aluminium industry, Rusal...
Polymaker Industrial Polycarbonate Materials are qualified for Method X 3D Printer
The MakerBot METHOD X™ 3D printer can now process new Polymaker’s industrial polycarbonate materials. The China-based materials provider has qualified Polymaker™ PC-PBT, PolyMax™ PC-FR,...
Leveraging Additive Manufacturing to be on the right track when it comes to production in the Rail industry
The rail industry is often seen as more “traditional” than automotive and aerospace sectors when it comes to adopting new technologies in manufacturing. With...
4th Additive Manufacturing Forum: Highlights, Trends and Review
A new vague of companies in the AM value chain and the importance of related services
In the midst of several events cancellations/postponements due...
A quick look at the cross-industry program of the 4th Additive Manufacturing Forum
Following the success of last year’s event with 850 participants, the cross-industry program of the 4th ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FORUM includes a mix of experts...












