Post-processing is a hot topic here at RAPID + TCT 2019 and the German outfit has launched two materials, one aimed at the automotive industry and one at the lifestyle sector.
Users of the ‘performance’ 3D printer can now print with polyethylene terephthalate glycol, better known as PETG, to produce parts for industrial applications.
XJet has announced its NanoParticle Jetting process is being used to print cryotherapy probe components for the treatment of breast cancer and to develop antenna technology for the 5G network.
The company is debuting its next generation CBAM-2 system promising complex parts on an industrial scale at 10 x the speed of conventional 3D printing systems.
California-based company to further transition from additive as a prototyping tool to a production technology by integrating AM capabilities into a robot or production cell.
Materialise and HP have announced a partnership which will see the former’s software technology integrated with the latter’s Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing platforms.