
The latest issue of TCT European Edition (Volume 26 Issue 5) has landed featuring the latest developments in additive manufacturing (AM) materials, product design, education and more.
On the cover, 3D Systems discusses "the triple constraint" and how its overcoming trade offs between speed, cost and quality with its Figure 4 technology.
In our materials focus, Sam Davies gets the lowdown on BASF’s open materials pact with Materialise, Zevahit Reisin at Stratasys discusses how materials are an enabling force in AM, and we take a closer look at Solvay's new high-performance filaments.
Over to product design, Sam reports on a company aiming to serve a potential 70 million people with customised wheelchairs and we find out how SCOTT Sports is leveraging 3D scanning in the development of safe and comfortable sports products.
In addition, Laura Griffiths looks at how desktop 3D printers are fast becoming an integral part of industrial workflows, and Dan O’Connor explores the components giving low-cost desktop machines engineering-grade capabilities.
Plus Sam investigates how 3D imaging and printing are providing crucial evidence in the courtroom, and what VR and computing hardware could mean for architecture on Earth and beyond.
All of this, plus columns from David Bracket and The Manufacturing Technology Centre, Carlo Campanelli, PhD Researcher at the University of Nottingham, and TCT regular columnist, Todd Grimm.
All of this and much more in the latest edition, available digitally for FREE on iOS and Android. If you would like to receive future print editions of TCT Magazine, subscribe for free here.