The additive manufacturing pioneer has introduced two new materials, Certified HX and Certified CuCr2.4, both certified for use on its DMP Flex 350 and DMP Factory 350 3D printers.
Asiga, a 3D printing equipment manufacturing company, has approved Mechnano’s Formula1 ESD-safe resin for use on all Asiga printers. Formula1 is an additive manufacturing resin that leverages the power of Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs).
Axtra3D has announced the launch of two X1 Series 3D printing systems, with one powered by the company’s patented Hybrid PhotoSynthesis (HPS) technology.
Chromatic 3D Materials has launched ChromaScan, an additive manufacturing software for printing resin on non-planar surfaces. This new technology allows manufacturers to 3D print durable, flexible materials directly onto substrates of any shape.
4D Design includes a range of expert services that will support medical device developers as they explore ways to deliver improved biodegradable medical products using 4D Biomaterials’ 4Degra photocurable polycarbonate urethane polymer.
Nexa3D has released an ESD-safe resin for the fabrication of static-dissipative parts, powered by Mechnano’s MechT. The new resin provides a cost-effective solution for high-res, static-dissipative parts required in electronics applications.
With the launch of two polymer 3D printers in Dusseldorf, KraussMaffei CEO Dr. Michael Ruf says it is “opening up additive manufacturing technology for industrial production.”
voxeljet AG is expanding its 3D printing services with the offering of on-demand parts made from thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) using high speed sintering.
Desktop Health, the healthcare arm of Desktop Metal, announced today it has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance of SmileGuard resin, a breakthrough light-curable biocompatible material.
German company Evonik has a focus on sustainability in 3D printing. It is introducing a new grade of PA12 powders with significantly reduced CO2 emissions, the previous INFINAM polyamide 12 materials will be replaced.
Chromatic 3D Materials has developed a technology that delivers ‘ultra-smooth’ 3D printed rubber parts. Smooth-Mode can be utilised by users via Chromatic’s Reactive Extrusion Additive Manufacturing (RX-AM) 3-in-1 platform.