Tag: 3D Metal printing
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Altana acquires TLS 3D metal powders
Altana, which develops a range of speciality chemicals including some for the printing and packaging industries, has completed its acquisition of TLS Technik GmbH & Co, which produces high‑quality metal powders for industrial 3D printing.
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EOS adds NickelAlloy
EOS has introduced a new 3D metal material, NickelAlloy IN939, for use with its M290 metal 3D printer. This is a nickel-chromium alloy that’s said to offer greater tensile properties, validation, reliability, and crack-resistance than similar materials currently on the market.
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Kersten to leave Additive Industries
Highlands Beheer, which is the major shareholder in Additive Industries, has invested a further €14m and acquired the shares owned by co-founder and CEO Daan Kersten, who will officially leave the company on June 30th 2020.
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Digital Metal announces two superalloys
Digital Metal, which produces inkjet-based 3D metal printers, has introduced two new superalloy materials for use with its machines in response to customer demands.
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US customer orders 6 MetalFab1 printers
Additive Industries, which makes the MetalFab range of industrial metal 3D printers, has just taken an order for six of its MetalFab1 machines from an unnamed US customer.
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EOS announces four new 3D materials
The German 3D printer vendo Electro Optical Systems, better known as EOS, has announced four new metal materials, aimed at a broad array of applications, ranging from automotive to medical applications.
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Xerox looks to 3D printing for growth
Xerox has acquired a 3D printing developer, Vader Systems, based in Buffalo, New York, USA, and is developing various technologies for the 3D printing market as it looks to grow beyond its own core competences.
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Additive Industries gets funding for expansion
Additive Industries, which makes industrial 3D metal printing systems, has secured a €10 Million loan from BOM Brabant Ventures and existing shareholder Highlands to help it expand it further.