The materials are said to have undergone extensive mechanical and thermal testing and validation for compatibility with KraussMaffei’s polymer extrusion-based additive manufacturing systems.
According to Impossible Objects, CBAM 25 has been designed to improve on the build speeds of competitor polymer 3D printing technologies, boasting the printing of sixty-micron thick layers every four seconds.
While the company insists a bankruptcy isn’t imminent and that Avi Reichental remains in post as CEO, it did confirm a reduction in workforce has taken place.
The Prusa CORE One, which made its debut at Formnext in Frankfurt, aims to attract a professional user base, in addition to newcomers, with faster print speeds and a new, more compact design.
The company's updates include the preview of a halogen-free flame retardant materials for polymer additive manufacturing, the release of the HP 3D Build Optimizer, and new platform configurations for its Metal Jet S100.
The Silicon Valley additive manufacturing company says the new elastomer family delivers the benefits of its proprietary dual-cure resins in a single container and provides the same high-performance while improving usability for production.
The polymer systems, including eight SLA 750 Duals and two PSLA 270s, are set expand the Swiss motorsport engineering company’s production capacity for wind tunnel parts.
The chemical company will exhibit its PA12 based INFINAM 6013 P and INFINAM 6014 P powders for powder bed fusion, which possess a ‘relatively substantial’ amount of carbon black in the core of each particle.
Stratasys has introduced a number of new products to support its Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) and P3 Programmable PhotoPolymerization (P3) offerings.
Unveiling the new solution at Formnext, EOS suggests the P3 NEXT boasts enhancements to speed, cost-efficiency and material flexibility compared to its predecessor.