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Objects 3D-Printed out of Clay
U of T researchers turn McDonald’s deep fryer oil into high-end 3D printing resin
Rael San Fratello 3D prints earth structures to demonstrate potential of mud architecture
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Additive Manufacturing for Volume Production of Wood Parts
Desktop Metal announced the launch of Forust, a new process to sustainably produce functional end-use wood parts using its patented single pass binder jetting Additive Manufacturing technology. . The Forust process upcycles waste byproducts from wood manufacturing...
A New Printer Uses Sawdust to Print Wooden Objects
A new printer called Forust is using scrap wood to 3D print wooden objects that are as structurally sound as regular carved wood. . Created by Andrew Jeffery and a team of researchers at Desktop Metal, the printer prints using fine sawdust that is formed into solid...
AZO and AddUp Partner to Automate Powder Handling for Metal 3D Printing
Metal powders are some of the most finicky materials in the 3D printing industry in that, not only do the metal particles require a high level of consistency, sphericity, and small size range for powder bed fusion (PBF), but every metal is quite different from one...
3D printing paves way for bio-garments made from algae
Researchers have used 3D printing to create a novel, environmentally-friendly material made of algae that has applications for products including photosynthetic bio-garments that could help tackle climate change. . The international team from the University of...
FABULOUS releases BLUECARE food-safe 3D printing powder
France-based FABULOUS, a developer of polymeric 3D printing materials, has introduced a new powder material specifically tailored to the needs of the food industry. . The newly launched product, a PA11-based powder called BLUECARE, is recognizable for its unique blue...
ABS Guides Industry on the Use of Additive Manufacturing
ABS has published comprehensive guidance on the application of Additive Manufacturing (AM) in the marine and offshore industries. The ABS Guide for Additive Manufacturing focuses on two main categories of metal AM processes: Powder Bed Fusion and Directed Energy...
Synthetic ivory can be 3D printed
Check mates: two chess pieces that were 3D printed with the new artificial ivory. The dark lines were added to more precisely mimic ivory. (Courtesy: Technical University of Vienna) Claimed to be highly realistic and elephant-friendly, a new alternative to ivory has...
The Wizard 480+, APS’ versatile solution for composite 3D printing
Since its founding in 1987, Austrian company APS GmbH has built a solid bedrock of knowledge in the areas of robotics, automation and composite materials. . In recent years, the company has channeled this expertise towards the development of a versatile composite 3D...
Pellet-extrusion systems move 3D printing beyond prototyping
Titan Robotics Ltd. builds 3D printers that extrude polymer pellets, a technology aimed at reducing material costs, increasing material options, and speeding the printing process. . “We set out to solve the challenges that had kept 3D printing a prototyping...
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