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Formnext Highlights Advances in Ceramic AM Through Lithoz’s Production Showcase
Ceramic 3D printing specialist Lithoz is using this year’s formnext to demonstrate that ceramic 3D printing has firmly entered industrial-scale production. The company’s Booth 11.1 C35 centers on real-world applications manufactured with its LCM technology across aerospace, semiconductors, medical devices and high-end consumer goods, underscoring how ceramic additive manufacturing (AM) is now being adopted in serial production environments.
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NASA Engineers Test Combustion Chamber On 3D Printed Rocket Engine Design 3D Printing Processes
Recent tests of a developmental 3D printed rocket engine at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, produced all the performance data engineers were hoping for, along with the traditional fire and roar. But this engine is anything but traditional.
AI Software Peregrine Enables Real-Time 3D Printing Quality Assessment
Researchers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the largest U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Open Science Laboratory, have developed Peregrine artificial intelligence (AI) software for powder bed fus ...
New Tech from U.S. Army Turns Low-Cost 3D Printers into High-Tech Producers
The Army provides a new type of polymer filament for commonly used desktop 3D printers. This advancement can save money and help quickly print critical parts when needed. This research is also the co ...
New TI DLP Pico chipset makes DLP 3D printing more affordable 3D Printing Processes
This story, which passed under most radars last year, could have some very important implications in dramatically broadening access to advanced DLP 3D printing technology to small business owners, hobbyists and consumers. Texas Instruments, the original inventors of digital light projection technology, introduced the new, TI DLP Pico chipsets to fit into smaller applications so that engineers can develop small, high-quality 3D printers that are more accessible and affordable.
The 3D Printing Technique Currently Challenging the Global Construction Industry
26shares2402 The construction industry has always pushed the boundaries of reality by introducing new architectural designs and construction methods that require new engineering to make it happen. In ...
3D Systems and USI3DT sign MoU to establish seven educational 3D printing centres in India
0Shares 0 0 0 0 The U.S. Institute of 3D Technology (USI3DT) California, has signed an MoU with leading American 3D printer OEM 3D Systems and the state government of Gujarat, India. Under the MoU ...
COBOD to develop next-gen construction 3D printer for N3XTCON project Construction 3D Printing
COBOD International, the construction 3D printing branch of Danish company 3D Printhuset, has received a grant to put towards developing the next generation construction 3D printer. The grant is part of the N3XTCON project, which itself has over 2 million euros in support from the Innovation Fund Denmark.
Incus brings Hammer Lab35 printer into series production 3D Printer Hardware
Incus, an Austrian company that produces lithography-based AM solutions, shipped its first Hammer Lab35 system in March 2020 and has since brought the series into full production through 2020. The company has defied the pandemic downturn to bring its product to bear at a time when 3D printing is beginning to be more appreciated by more conventional industry.






