On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Mantle CEO Ted Sorom, who provides insights on the decision to focus on tooling applications, how the TrueShape process works, and the industry acceptance of the technology.
This week’s Additive Insight podcast guest is Forward AM Technologies CEO Martin Back, who explains why BASF carved out the AM materials business and what comes next for the company.
The new CeraFab System S320 features its biggest build platform to date at 245 x 130 x 320 mm and is geared towards the serial production of mid-size technical ceramic parts.
The material is designed for the Stratasys H350 Selective Absorption Fusion (SAF) system and is said to enable volume production of rigid, chemically resistant functional parts with exceptional surface finish and dimensional accuracy.
The powerful combination of experience and know-how of both organisers aims to create a greater influence and synergy in the Asia-Pacific additive manufacturing, powder metallurgy and advanced ceramics markets.
The 11 figures represent a range of additive manufacturing expertise from across industry, academia, government, workforce and economic development organisations.
The UK-based engineering company says the new machine is an extension of its flagship RenAM 500 series and aimed at users ‘looking for a lower initial investment, without compromising on part quality.’
The UK-based company is said to have invested more than 500,GBP to bring to market its robotic 3D printing technology, which is targeting the production of large parts and moulds for automotive, aerospace and furniture manufacturers.