Oxford Performance Materials, Inc. (OPM), a leader in 3D printed polymer devices and coating technologies, has announced an agreement to assist Orthopaedic Help for Ukraine, a non-profit addressing the needs of orthopaedic and surgery departments.
AM Solutions has announced that the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) operated by the University of Strathclyde, has recently taken delivery of its M1 Basic additive manufacturing post processing technology.
A strong and corrosion-resistant alloy called 17-4 precipitation hardening (PH) stainless teel is used on many airliners, cargo ships, nuclear power plants and other critical technologies, where strength and durability are essential.
SLM Solutions is working to develop a 12-laser metal 3D printing system with an extended 1.5 metre build volume in the Z-axis in partnership with Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC), who has been awarded a $5.2m AFRL contract.
Sakuu has announced its entry into a memorandum of understanding with Japan’s NGK Spark Plugs, a leader in electrochemical materials and an industrial automotive supplier.
Matsuura Machinery USA and Purdue University have announced a collaboration to advance a new approach to integrated additive and subtractive manufacturing for multi-materials.
Chromatic 3D Materials has developed a technology that delivers ‘ultra-smooth’ 3D printed rubber parts. Smooth-Mode can be utilised by users via Chromatic’s Reactive Extrusion Additive Manufacturing (RX-AM) 3-in-1 platform.