Aleph Objects, best-known for developing the LulzBot brand of 3D printers, has announced the launch and availability of a certified Open Source Hardware 3D printing filament at RAPID+TCT.
Blackbelt 3D first caught the eye of TCT Magazine on Twitter. Now, they've given us the first look at their industrial production machine with which they hope to change paradigms in FDM 3D printing.
Chemistry company, BASF is partnering with Essentium, a 3D printing materials firm, in a bid to create more robust parts for use in mass production with Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) technology.
UPDATED ON WED MAY 3: Editor, Dan O'Connor spotted something of interest in his twitter timeline last week. A new, Dutch 3D printer capable of printing huge parts using a conveyor belt system.
Aleph Objects, the developers of LulzBot desktop 3D printers, will launch a new 3D printing filament at RAPID+TCT 2017 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The company is confident the new filament will ‘make waves’ throughout the 3D technology sector.
Verbatim, a company under the Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Group which provides a range of technological applications, has announced Polypropylene (PP), its new 3D printing filament.
First demonstrating its molten glass 3D printing capabilities over a year ago, Micron3DP has now completed the internal installation of a set of fully operational high-resolution glass 3D printers.
Stratasys has released two advanced materials for 3D printing. FDM Nylon 12CF is a carbon-filled thermoplastic strong enough to replace metal components, while Agilus30 can withstand repeated flexing without tearing or deforming.
Politecnico di Milano’s architecture and construction engineering research unit is to present an experimental 3D-printed archway prototype at Made Expo 2017. The architecture encompasses 3D printing technology and harnesses the biomimetic philosophy.