In this TCT Approved White Paper, Protolabs details the benefits of using 3D printing within the medical sector, citing a range of real-world applications.
The Centre for Additive Layer Manufacturing at the University of Exeter, the MTC & Thales on the redesign of a high-performance cable guide and conduit using AM.
Optomec has been awarded a $500,process development contract by the Air Force Sustainment Center for the ‘additive repair’ of jet engine components used in the F-15 and F-16 fighters.
Automotive company Nissan has been using 3D printing technology from BCN3D to produce hundreds of tooling, jigs and fixturing parts for its manufacturing line in Spain.
Voxeljet has announced the development of a new ceramic material for the 3D printing of investment casting shells and cores in collaboration with AGC Ceramics Co., Ltd (AGCC).
Midwest Prototyping has added automated sorting capabilities to its Blue Mounds production facility by installing the AM-VISION and AM-SORT products from AM-Flow.
rapid product manufacturing (RPM) is to conduct research into the 3D printing of elastic lattices for industrial and consumer goods as part of a project funded by the German AiF Central.
Linde and 3D Medlab have found that its new argon-helium gas mixture ensures a more stable additive manufacturing process in the production of advanced thin medical devices made from Ti64.