The industrial gases leader says its bespoke gas mixture ADDvance Laser230 and oxygen control system ADDvance O2 precision will be used by the French aerospace company to test printed copper components for space.
6K Additive and Metal Powder Works (MPW) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deliver copper/nickel and bronze alloy powders for additive manufacturing through pure copper and copper alloy production.
The Belgian company believes the machine marks a ‘step forward’ for 3D printing with aluminium, and describes the Minerva as a ‘sustainable and cost-effective’ system.
Nikon SLM Solutions and Materialise are collaborating to ready the ensuing generation of Materialise build processors for Nikon SLM Solutions printers for integration into the Materialise CO-AM platform.
The FX10 industrial 3D printer builds on Markforged’s family of carbon fibre systems and has been designed to ‘supercharge manufacturing line productivity and profitability.'
Axtra3D has partnered with 3D Systems and Oqton to allow dental customers to use their materials and software offerings alongside its Hybrid Photosynthesis 3D printing technology.
3T Additive Manufacturing is working with Hittech Group to create a joint venture that will combine their respective expertise to serve the semiconductor industry, among others.
The company has laid out its three-point approach to greener manufacturing, which includes ‘reducing carbon footprint, enabling circularity, and sharing knowledge for more impactful results.’
Toyota has signed an agreement to be the first customer to purchase Stratasys' new F3300 Fused Deposition Modelling 3D printer, which was launched at Formnext this week.
Metal additive manufacturing company Sintavia has signed a letter of intent with AMCM GmbH to become the North American launch customer of the M 8K metal 3D printer.
Exhibiting the Nexa AI software at its Formnext booth, Nexa3D says the platforms aims to provide users with the print intelligence needed to ensure first time print success on a consistent basis, helping to ensure repeatability and reliability.
The software solution, announced ahead of Formnext 2023, will enable AM users to track, monitor, analyse, and correlate all data critical to part quality.