Category: 3D Printers
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Stratasys launches F3300 3D printer
Stratasys has unveiled a new polymer FDM 3D printer, the F3300, which has been designed for production scale additive manufacturing. As such it will be suitable for producing production parts, prototyping and tooling.
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BCN3D introduces Omega 160 3D printer
The Spanish 3D printer maker BCN3D has announced a new model, the Omega 160, a large scale FFF 3D printer with a 60L build volume that’s aimed at industrial applications including tooling, jigs, and fixtures.
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Impossible Objects launches CBAM 25
Impossible Objects has announced its latest 3D printer, the CBAM 25, said to be fast enough for mass production of parts.
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Ultimaker launches S7 3D printer
Ultimaker has announced a new desktop 3D printer, the S7, which builds on the existing S5 but adds a number of new features
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BCN3D updates Epsilon 3D printer
BCN3D has introduced a new version of its Epsilon desktop 3D printer with a number of improvements although the basic specifications remain the same.
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Formlabs introduces Automation Ecosystem
Formlabs has introduced a new Automation Ecosystem for use with its Form 3 range of 3D printers.
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Stratasys and 3Shape collaborate
Stratasys and 3Shape have developed a new automated 3D printing colour workflow
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Massivit to show new 10000-G 3D printer
Massivit has introduced a new G variation to the Massivit 10000 3D printer that it announced back in May of this year, allowing both models to make their public debut at this week’s Formnext show in Germany.
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Aim3D introduces Voxelfill
Aim3D has announced details of its Voxelfill process for sustainably improving the strength properties of a layer-based 3D component, alongside the launch of a new 3D printer, the ExAM 510.
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Quantica develops multi-material 3D printer
In the first half of this story on the German 3D printing company Quantica I wrote about the new NovoJet printhead that it has developed. For this second half I’m going to cover Quantica’s efforts to develop its own printer plus some of the applications that can benefit from this.
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Sepura uses 3D printing
Telecommunications specialist Sepura invested in a Stratasys J35 Pro PolyJet 3D printer last November to speed up its prototyping process from two weeks to one day.