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Fast Radius and Axial3D announce anatomical model 3D printing partnership
Digital manufacturing service provider Fast Radius has partnered with Axial3D to provide a model-to-print service to North American hospitals. The new service combines Fast Radius’ 3D printing capacity with Axial3D’s Digital Imagine and Communications in Medicine...
Conventional manufacturing technology: the go-to choice for mass production
All of the “additive manufacturing comes to the rescue” stories of the past couple months have proven one thing to me: 3D printing is an excellent technology for delivering products in a hurry, but if you need to produce millions of something, traditional processes...
Benvic develops antibacterial PLA for PPE
The advantages of additive manufacturing have come to the fore over the past months. Additive manufacturing has offered a solution for issues ranging from a shortage of ventilator components to protective masks, making it possible to reproduce parts on a local level...
A Simple Equation: Secure and certified additive manufacturing equals increased production
In 2018, BMW was already producing over 200,000 3D printed car parts a year, like this 3D printed air vent for Mini. Avoiding unplanned downtime is the goal of every manufacturer. . The impact of even a single idle line can be significant - especially in industries...
Polypropylene Material to Expand 3D Printing Market
HP is delivering a first of its kind Polypropylene (PP) material for additive manufacturing. The new HP 3D High Reusability PP, enabled by BASF, is a versatile, durable, and chemically resistant material that has been qualified for HP's production-grade 3D printing...
Modern Foundry: Analysis & Design Guidelines for 3D Printed Plastic Casts
Pawel Zmarzly, Damian Gogolewski, and Tomasz Kozior present their findings from a recent study in ‘ Design guidelines for plastic casting using 3D printing .’ While 3D printing is used for many different applications related to casting and molds, in this research the...
How 3D Printing Is Tackling Big Oil’s Supply Chain Crisis
Oil company X had problems this spring. It was time for field maintenance, but company X couldn't go ahead with it because it needed spare parts that weren't coming anytime soon. Coronavirus-prompted lockdowns were breaking down international supply chains. Refinery Y...
Could The Pandemic Cause 3D Printer Company Transformations?
After seeing 3D printer companies make fundamental transformations in their business models, I’m wondering if this is a trend. 3D Printing in the Pandemic The COVID-19 crisis has affected everyone, everywhere in some way. Mostly (and most obviously) negatively, but...
A bright future for 3D printing
It wasn’t too difficult to use a 3D printing machine to produce face shields in response to the coronavirus. The real trick was using 100 machines to make 25,000 of them. . Raytheon Technologies launched a rapid-response effort to produce that many face shields for...
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