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3D printing is emerging as a core focus for UPS
The March issue of Supply Chain Management Review featured an article on the state of 3D printing and additive manufacturing. The timing was prescient, I think, since many of the analysts I’ve read believe that COVID-19 will hasten the adoption of NextGen supply chain...
Dyndrite Enters 3D Printing with Their Own Geometry Kernel
The time of using 3D printing technology, with its completely digitalized workflow, is now. As we sit sequestered by COVID-19, unable to physically attend to manufacturing processes, we can only dream of a 3D printer that would accept a part design in its digital...
China: Analysis of 3D Printed Bolts
Chinese researchers have been investigating more precise ways to create bolts, detailing their findings in the recently published ‘ Characterization of 3D printed bolts based on digital image correlation and infrared thermography .’ . Recognizing the benefits of 3D...
3D Printing and Mass Customization, Hand in Glove Part V
We know that we are using far too many materials in a quest for consumption, could recycle them and could use these recycled goods in high valued materials but why use 3D printing? . 3D printing is a series of technologies that are very good at making a unique shape...
Why Coronavirus Is an Opportunity for Businesses to Reinvent Themselves
2020 was doomed to become shaky. No one fully foresaw the extent of the COVID-19 crisis. Business has been disrupted and will not necessarily go back to normal. Instead, the current disruption has changed and continues to change the business landscape as we know it....
SLA 3D Printing: How Do You Dispose of Resin?
Liquid resin is the main material used in stereolithography (SLA) 3D printing. SLA uses a UV laser that traces the shape of an object onto the surface of a photopolymer vat. The resin then cures to form layers of the print, and the entire process is repeated until...
Scientists Use a Little Math to Print the Strongest Kind of Steel
Scientists from Texas A&M University and the U.S. Air Force say they’ve developed a way to 3D print the strongest kind of steel, along with many other metals. . By using a steel powder melted into place by a laser, this process follows in the footsteps of...
How 3-D printing is helping the US fight medical equipment shortages and the coronavirus pandemic
3-D printing company Carbon has created midsoles for Adidas shoes, football helmet liners for Riddell. Now it will produce and ship up to 50,000 face shields to help in the COVID-19 fight. . Carbon To combat the medical equipment shortages caused by the coronavirus...
Titomic becomes first Research Service Provider certified 3D printing company
Australian metal 3D printing company Titomic has been certified as a Research Service Provider (RSP), making it the first additive manufacturing company to achieve the status. . Awarded by Innovation and Science Australia, the statutory body that advises the...
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