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How major automakers use AM for production today, part 4: Ford additive manufacturing 3D Printing Processes
During this month’s AM Focus Automotive, we are going to map the most accurate and up to date scenario for automotive additive manufacturing in final part production. We present an analysis of the latest progress made by each major automaker group and some of the key activities—either publicly disclosed or confirmed by reliable sources. This episode is dedicated to Ford additive manufacturing. In this previous episodes, we took a look at Volkswagen, General Motors, and Daimler Benz. Still upcoming BWM, PSA, FCA and JLR.
3D Printing News Sliced, ProtoCAM, Goceram, Filamentive and EnvisionTEC
107shares82250This edition of our 3D printing news digest Sliced, asks the following questions: How has 3D printing been used to bring the first statue of a woman to the UK’s Parliament Square? How ca ...
3D Print on Canvas and Decorate Your Home!
Over the course of a few years as a hobby woodworker, Jonathon used free plans found online at shanty-to-chic.com to first build sliding barn door nightstands, then a Rustic Modern King Bedframe, and ...
Sintratec to present Sintratec S3 SLS 3D printer at Formnext 3D Printer Hardware
Swiss 3D printing manufacturer Sintratec will be unveiling a brand new selective laser sintering system at the upcoming Formnext exhibition: the Sintratec S3. The Swiss-made high-tech module features a laser three times more powerful than the previous generation.
AM lasers will never be the same 3D Printer Hardware
3DM is an Israeli startup, founded in 2016 and trading on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange since 2021. The company has just emerged from stealth and it is now ready to scale by offering something truly unique in the SLS – or polymer L-PBF, to be precise – global landscape: a quantum cascade laser (QCL) technology that can deliver industrial-grade printing quality, with any thermoplastic material, at a significantly lower printing cost compared to existing technologies.
How medical device companies use AM for production today part 5: Lazarus 3D Medical
Welcome to this month’s AM Focus: Medical. For the entire month of February, we are going to zoom in on the many possibilities that additive manufacturing is offering today to medical companies. In this article, we investigate Lazarus 3D, a specialist in soft 3D printed medical models that can be cut and sutured just like real organs. Upcoming articles in the AM Focus will span innovative startups to giant multinational corporations, all of which are using AM in exciting ways. At the end of the month all the best content will be featured in 3dpbm’s Medical AM Focus 2020 eBook.
Italdron revolutionizes drone production using Carbon Nylon and WASP 3D printing Aerospace
Among the newest generations of products, drones are arguably those that best embody the concept of innovation. Not only for their technical characteristics, but also for the cutting-edge technologies used to develop and build them. As a manufacturing process, 3D printing is increasingly used within the drone production cycle, mainly for prototyping. Italdron, an Italian company specializing in the design and production of innovative commercial drones, has been using 3D printing since 2014 and has further raised the bar by collaborating with WASP for the production of its latest, futuristic models. This latest application case clearly demonstrates how the right AM technology is now mature enough to ensure reliable final components and, at the same time, significantly reduce development times and costs.
Using 3D Printing in the Ball Joint Doll Community
A strong indicator that the power 3D printing has to fuel growth in the maker community is finding it being put to use far and wide in niche groups of fellow artisans. This is the case with Aura a ...












