The new metal powder removal system can accommodate parts that weigh more than two tons, with Solukon aiming to meet the growing demand for a depowdering solution that can cater for the ‘heavy load segment.’
As part of this investment, Freeform will join the NVIDIA Inception program, leveraging NVIDIA’s accelerated computing platform to ‘supercharge’ its existing AI-driven metal 3D printing platform.
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The company believes it is the first print service to run AMIS Pro, which is a build preparation tool developed in collaboration with HP Multi Jet Fusion users.
According to UltiMaker, the MakerBot Sketch Sprint boasts ‘print speeds of up to five times faster than standard desktop printers that print up to 50-100 mm/s, allowing educators to maximise class time.
Atomik AM has announced it is working with fuel cell and hydrogen production technology developer Cygnus Atratus to explore how waste from its aluminium 3D printing processes could be used to create energy.
The company says these latest additions demonstrate its commitment to 3D printing and ‘its potential of being part of a more sustainable economy in the future.’
The car is designed ‘with an eye to future’ and address traditional automotive manufacturing challenges associated with mould-making, logistics and inventory management, and limitations around customisation.
AddUp says MASSIF machines will increase productivity by 300%, reduce part costs by 50-70%, reduce powder waste to less than 10%, and boasts the ability to manufacture parts 12 times larger than current AddUp machines.
The success of this effort has proved the capability of the ElemX 3D printer being operational in an active maritime environment, with test results indicating the components were 'acceptable and fully functional' for their intended applications.
This latest round of funding will now be used to speed up the development of Conflux Production Systems, which is described as an end-to-end manufacturing solution capable of replacing traditional heat exchanger manufacturing processes.