Sherry Handel, Executive Director at the Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association joins us on the Additive Insight podcast to discuss sustainability challenges and opportunities facing 3D printing.
The milestone refers to a #4/5 bearing housing, a major structural component inside the ATF3-6 turbofan engine on board the Dassault Falcon 20G maritime patrol aircraft.
Patrick Dunne, Vice President, Advanced Application Development at 3D Systems explores the advantages the aerospace industry can gain by embracing design for additive manufacturing.
The new space, believed to be the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia, aims to ramp up the company’s 3D printing capacity for customers in the defence, maritime, medical, and oil and gas industries
Renishaw metal additive manufacturing is being used to replicate an early-12th century candlestick in a collaboration with Gloucester Cathedral and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
BASF has announced the launch of a new material range with UK-based photopolymer expert Photocentric in a bid to “drive the mass-scale production of 3D printed components.”
In this TCT Approved White Paper, Protolabs examines the benefits of additive manufacturing in the medical sector, current applications and the significance of 3D printing for medicine in the future.
The 3D printer manufacturer has announced the availability of its RIZIUM Glass Fiber material, a composite filament suitable for full-colour 3D printing.