by David | Jul 31, 2019 | 3D News, Bioprinting, Medical
Researchers at ETH Zurich and SAT have developed an 3D printed artificial heart valve made of silicone, offering several advantages over conventional heart valves. The silicone heart valve can be tailored more precisely to the patient – researchers determine...
by David | Jul 31, 2019 | 3D News, Aerospace and Aviation, Companies, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Materials
The Polymer Matrix Composites Materials and Processing research team used beamline… read more In January 2016, researchers from AFRL started focusing on the ability to 3D-print parts for the Air Force, specifically polymer architectures that can replace heavier...
by David | Jul 31, 2019 | 3D 101, Materials, Printers and Accessories
Glue sticks are commonly used in 3D printing to help prints adhere to the print bed. Ask anyone, and you’ll find that a quality print means quality print bed adhesion. Poor adhesion can lead to print wobble, creep, or worse. There are many methods to ensure your print...
by David | Jul 31, 2019 | 3D News, Medical
Technology Radiologists have always been at the forefront of adopters of new technologies, apropos of a field that relies so heavily on technology in its daily operation. Yet, the untapped opportunities and applications of 3D printing have not been fully utilized in...
by David | Jul 31, 2019 | 3D Trends, Food
DNA-optimised dishes, boozy puddings and 3D printing are on the menu for Christmas Day 2029, according to a new festive trends report commissioned by foodservice provider Bidfood. In partnership with food futurologist, Dr Morgaine Gaye, Bidfood shared its predictions...
by David | Jul 31, 2019 | Companies, Fashion, Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry
Sneaker design is evolving at a rapid pace, thanks to advances in technology like on-demand 3D printing and the ability to adapt organic material like algae into biofibers. We talked to designer Jeff Staple — founder of Staple Design and an integral part of the...
by David | Jul 31, 2019 | 3D News, 3D Trends, Aerospace and Aviation, Geopolitical Regions, Materials
The scientists 3D printed the rocket and then made a test rig for it at JCU’s Townsville campus. They tested the fuel grain recipes in three second burns of the motor, before dissecting the fuel cells to further analyse their performance. James Cook University...
by David | Jul 30, 2019 | 3D News, 3D Trends, Geopolitical Regions, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
LONDON–Additive manufacturing is a disruptive technology that is transforming the manufacturing world. It’s also having an impact on the logistics industry. According to a recent report from Fitch Ratings Ltd., a company that specializes in commercial credit ratings...
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