On this episode, Isabelle Hachette discusses the unique challenges AM presents around quality assurance, the need for quality control solutions as the technology continues its path to production, and more.
BSI Group conducted a thorough audit of UltiMaker’s operations and production of its 3D printing solutions at its research and manufacturing facilities operated by Ultimaker B.V. in Geldermalsen and Zaltbommel in The Netherlands.
As LACE celebrates its 10th anniversary, Jenny Wu joins the Additive Insight podcast to explain how the application of AM for personal use became a successful business, why the fine jewellery brand is wedded to 3D printing, and what comes next.
We asked the people behind prominent 3D printing service providers in the UK and North America about their additive manufacturing success stories, top tips, and knowing when it makes sense to outsource.
The machine is thought to be the only AM system on the market capable of printing with brass, and the project aims to improve stability and reliability, with real-time monitoring and corrections, for printing of such complex materials.
Farsoon has announced the completion of a beta test of its medium-frame Super Temperature PBF ST252P and its large-frame Ultra Temperature PBF Flight UT501P 3D printing systems in partnership with AM-Rauch.
Carpenter Additive highlights the need for high-quality powders and a secure, streamlined supply chain in the delivery of additively manufactured components.
The system, which will make its debut in prototype form at this year’s Formnext, is based on the plastics processing company’s plastic granule-based Arburg Plastic Freeforming technology.
The TechStyle Fabric Alignment Station is designed to meet the needs of high-end designers and can be integrated into existing embroidery, laser cutting, embossing and 2D silk printing production methods.
The five-month mission includes several investigations sponsored by the ISS National Laboratory and form part of hundreds of space-based research projects taking place on the ISS that are thought to benefit life back on Earth.
Some of those features, which Dassault describes as 'designer-driven enhancements,' include streamlined part design with a new selection accelerator for chamfers and the ability to create smoother variable size fillets.
The engineering company, which operates across manufacturing, mining and infrastructure industries, has also said it plans to exit its approximate minority stake in Italian 3D printing service provider BEAMIT.