In the last issue of TCT Magazine, the PSLA 270 was positioned as the ‘best of both worlds’ thanks to a combination of the speed and materials flexibility of Figure 4 with the quality of SLA.
Sam Davies meets with LANDR, a spin-out from UK contract manufacturing business RYSE3D, which launched its new polymer 3D printing system at TCT 3Sixty.
The four new materials it will launch at Formnext are said to reflect the company's commitment to lightweight, performing and sustainable materials, and will deliver properties such as exceptional strength and chemical resistance.
The chemical company, which also provides materials to the additive manufacturing industry via its Loctite brand, says it will introduce Loctite 3D IND6845, an optimised resin for industrial applications.
The Barcelona-based 3D printer manufacturer says the investment, of which figures haven’t been disclosed, has come from ‘established Spanish firms from traditional industrial sectors.’
The DENTAL PRO series adopts the Parisian company’s flagship MOVINGLight top-down DLP technology and is said to deliver 'productivity, precision, and versatility' for a range of dental applications.
The desktop 3D printing brand posted a video to X showing a close up of a print head building a part that reads ‘MakerBot October 22.20.24’, and an enclosed filament spool attached to a white machine.
ASM is said to offer a ‘state-of-the-art and compact’ entry-level smoothing solution that has been designed to meet the requirements of a wide range of industries.